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replyReply Mon 11 Apr 2011, 18:22Delegate Shuhui said...

Shuhui has attended:
Excel Intermediate course

Charts

Hi Anthony,
During the lesson, I enquired about how to get the % values onto the chart using the functions. Do you have any solutions on this?
Rgds,
Shuhui

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replyReply Wed 13 Apr 2011, 07:41Trainer Anthony said...

RE: Charts

Hi Shuhui, thanks for the query. Can you post the basic table of data you created last week? My copy has gone walkabout and I want to work on something as close to your data structure as possible.

Anthony

replyReply Fri 15 Apr 2011, 12:01Delegate Shuhui said...

RE: Charts

hi Anthony,

how do i actually attach a file to send to you on this forum?

Shuhui

replyReply Sun 17 Apr 2011, 08:44Trainer Anthony said...

RE: Charts

Hi Shuhui. If I don't catch up with you on Wednesday here's the link to the Excel add-in which will enable you add the labels you need:

http://www.appspro.com/Utilities/ChartLabeler.htm

Hope this helps,

Anthony

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replyReply Fri 22 Apr 2011, 18:39Delegate Shuhui said...

RE: Charts

many thanks for this Anthony!!! :)
cheers, Shuhui

 

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