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>> Hello - I work for a police department and need to create a stacked bar
>> chart for homicide victims and suspects by race and gender. The chart
>> would be separated into victims on the left and suspects on the right.
>> Within each, there would 3 bars: Black, White, Asian. Within each of
>> those three bars is male/female. Does anyone know how to enter that
>> data into an excel spreadsheet???
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, Andy Pope <(E-Mail Removed)> said:
>Try this data in range A1
7. Create a stacked column plotting Series
>in Rows. You will then need to format the 6 series as appropriate.
>
> Victim Suspect
>Black Male 1 1
> Female 1 1
>White Male 1 1
> Female 1 1
>Asian Male 1 1
> Female 1 1
Laurie, I wish I knew what it was you were interested in showing:
different graph types work best for different purposes.
When you've followed Andy's advice, try changing the chart type from
Stacked Column to Line. The result will be a graph of a kind sometimes
misnamed "Bumps chart", and it might show what you are trying to show
more effectively.
--
Del Cotter
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