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WSF
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      20th Mar 2005
Excel 97
Is there a way to colour the columns in a chart depending on their
numerical range. For example:

Say we have a series of values from 0 through 100 represented in the
column chart.

I would like 0-25 to be one colour, 26-50 to be another, etc etc.

Is this possible?

Any advice gratefully appreciated.
WSF
 
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WSF,

Yes, you can do so by setting up various ranges with IF statements and
multiple culumns. Please see Jon Peltier's discussions on conditional
charting:

http://www.peltiertech.com/Excel/Cha...nalChart1.html

http://www.peltiertech.com/Excel/Cha...nalChart2.html

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"WSF" wrote:

> Excel 97
> Is there a way to colour the columns in a chart depending on their
> numerical range. For example:
>
> Say we have a series of values from 0 through 100 represented in the
> column chart.
>
> I would like 0-25 to be one colour, 26-50 to be another, etc etc.
>
> Is this possible?
>
> Any advice gratefully appreciated.
> WSF
>

 
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