Jon,
Again thank you for continuing to work with me on this. By "layered" I do
mean something different than "stacked". Let me use an example:
I want to graph new and repeat sales from 2005 for the month of July. Lets
say the data is as follows:
2005 New: $100
2005 Repeat $50
Now, excel will graph this data into one bar but it will also simply stack
the data for each sales type on top of the other. The bar would extend up to
a total of $150. What I am looking for is some sort of "layered" graph that
would show the same bar and would look almost identical to the "stacked" bar
but that would only extend to $100. This would be because the 2005 Repeat
sales for $50 would be "layered" on top of the 2005 New sales of $100.
"Jon Peltier" wrote:
> Does "layered" mean something different than "stacked"? I cannot visualize
> your intended chart.
>
> "Jonathan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:F5A0A56C-AA4E-402F-803E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Thank you for replying. What we need is for the data to be plotted in the
> > same "column". For example, lets say we are comparing July 2005 'repeat'
> > and
> > 'new' sales to July 2006 'repeat' and 'new' sales. I want to show only
> > two
> > columns, one for July 2005 and one for July 2006. Within each of the two
> > columns would be the 'repeat' sales amount and layered on top of that
> > would
> > be the 'new' sales amount. The columns would be only as high as the total
> > sales for that month. Thank you again and I look forward to hearing back.
> >
> > "Jon Peltier" wrote:
> >
> >> Do you want a clustered column chart? The data won't be plotted in the
> >> same
> >> "column", but the columns will be over the same category.
> >>
> >> - Jon
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> >>
> >> "Jonathan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:EEB8D63D-C79E-4AD0-8A5B-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> >I am trying to create a graph that will show new sales vs repeat sales
> >> >in
> >> >one
> >> > column, but I do not want the data to be stacked. In doing so I will
> >> > be
> >> > able
> >> > to see how much greater one is over the other. Thank you in advance.
> >> > This
> >> > will be a great help to me and my department.
> >>
> >>
> >>
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