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charting a difference of 2 columns' w/o adding a difference column

 
 
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      22nd Jul 2005
I want to chart the difference between 2 sets of data "on-the-fly" without
having to add a difference column in the raw data. Can you put formulas in
the series box of the chart wizard?
 
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      22nd Jul 2005
Not in my version of Excel

"Wab" wrote:

> I want to chart the difference between 2 sets of data "on-the-fly" without
> having to add a difference column in the raw data. Can you put formulas in
> the series box of the chart wizard?

 
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      24th Jul 2005
You can only put references to cell addresses or defined names. You could define a
name that calculates the difference, or you could put the formula into a worksheet
range somewhere.

Why do you not want to use another column for this calculation? Will it mess up the
worksheet you've nicely formatted? Then use a column out of sight to the user.

People seem obsessed with not adding columns for calculations, when it's by far the
easiest and most logical thing to do. Keep It Simple Stupid doesn't mean reducing
columns, it means sometimes you can reduce complexity by adding a column. If you
have a special display worksheet, keep the whole set of data on another sheet, and
let your chart and your display sheet link to the data.

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Wab wrote:

> I want to chart the difference between 2 sets of data "on-the-fly" without
> having to add a difference column in the raw data. Can you put formulas in
> the series box of the chart wizard?


 
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Tushar Mehta
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      26th Jul 2005
Yeah, there was a similar post from robhargreaves.1smlia_
(E-Mail Removed) a few days ago. For some reason,
this thing about keeping stuff opaque is all the rage. The number of
people who flock to array formulas and VBA solutions just so that they
can save using a cell or two is amazing.

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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
(E-Mail Removed) says...
> You can only put references to cell addresses or defined names. You could define a
> name that calculates the difference, or you could put the formula into a worksheet
> range somewhere.
>
> Why do you not want to use another column for this calculation? Will it mess up the
> worksheet you've nicely formatted? Then use a column out of sight to the user.
>
> People seem obsessed with not adding columns for calculations, when it's by far the
> easiest and most logical thing to do. Keep It Simple Stupid doesn't mean reducing
> columns, it means sometimes you can reduce complexity by adding a column. If you
> have a special display worksheet, keep the whole set of data on another sheet, and
> let your chart and your display sheet link to the data.
>
> - Jon
> -------
> Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
> Peltier Technical Services
> Tutorials and Custom Solutions
> http://PeltierTech.com/
> _______
>
> Wab wrote:
>
> > I want to chart the difference between 2 sets of data "on-the-fly" without
> > having to add a difference column in the raw data. Can you put formulas in
> > the series box of the chart wizard?

>
>

 
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Jon Peltier
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      27th Jul 2005
I can't afford to keep things hidden away in formulas and defined names.
If I can't see the cells and the simpler formulas, it takes me too long
to fix a broken calculation. I still use arrays and VBA, of course, but
for worthwhile purposes.

- Jon
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Peltier Technical Services
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http://PeltierTech.com/
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Tushar Mehta wrote:

> Yeah, there was a similar post from robhargreaves.1smlia_
> (E-Mail Removed) a few days ago. For some reason,
> this thing about keeping stuff opaque is all the rage. The number of
> people who flock to array formulas and VBA solutions just so that they
> can save using a cell or two is amazing.
>

 
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