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I'm trying to create an affordance structure matrix (if anyone actually knows
what that is!). It has a regular grid and then a grid above it, rotated 45 degrees. I know how to rotate the text, but that only gives me the grid lines for half of the grid. When I change the grid lines to diagonal, I can't put marks in all of the squares. Can you do what I want in Excel or do I have to use a drawing program? |
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Hi,
It may be possible to draw the gridlines and markers using additional series plotted as xy scatter chart. If you need more help can you post a link to an example of one of these chart styles? Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "clemsongirl" <clemsongirl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A2EA82C6-03CA-4B0F-B578-5B0F07C5CD02@microsoft.com... > I'm trying to create an affordance structure matrix (if anyone actually > knows > what that is!). It has a regular grid and then a grid above it, rotated 45 > degrees. I know how to rotate the text, but that only gives me the grid > lines > for half of the grid. When I change the grid lines to diagonal, I can't > put > marks in all of the squares. Can you do what I want in Excel or do I have > to > use a drawing program? |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:..._of_Quality.png
Check the peak at the top of the "house", and the smaller addition on the left wing. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Andy Pope" <andy@andypope.info> wrote in message news:724B6284-6A05-4FE8-A498-D7D94ACF47CB@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > It may be possible to draw the gridlines and markers using additional > series plotted as xy scatter chart. > If you need more help can you post a link to an example of one of these > chart styles? > > Cheers > Andy > > -- > > Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel > http://www.andypope.info > "clemsongirl" <clemsongirl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A2EA82C6-03CA-4B0F-B578-5B0F07C5CD02@microsoft.com... >> I'm trying to create an affordance structure matrix (if anyone actually >> knows >> what that is!). It has a regular grid and then a grid above it, rotated >> 45 >> degrees. I know how to rotate the text, but that only gives me the grid >> lines >> for half of the grid. When I change the grid lines to diagonal, I can't >> put >> marks in all of the squares. Can you do what I want in Excel or do I have >> to >> use a drawing program? > |
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Thanks for that link Jon.
So it should be possible, but not easy, to create those lines and markers using a fistful of additional xy series. Cheers Andy Jon Peltier wrote: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:..._of_Quality.png > > Check the peak at the top of the "house", and the smaller addition on the > left wing. > > - Jon > ------- > Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP > Tutorials and Custom Solutions > Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com > _______ > > > "Andy Pope" <andy@andypope.info> wrote in message > news:724B6284-6A05-4FE8-A498-D7D94ACF47CB@microsoft.com... > >>Hi, >> >>It may be possible to draw the gridlines and markers using additional >>series plotted as xy scatter chart. >>If you need more help can you post a link to an example of one of these >>chart styles? >> >>Cheers >>Andy >> >>-- >> >>Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel >>http://www.andypope.info >>"clemsongirl" <clemsongirl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>news:A2EA82C6-03CA-4B0F-B578-5B0F07C5CD02@microsoft.com... >> >>>I'm trying to create an affordance structure matrix (if anyone actually >>>knows >>>what that is!). It has a regular grid and then a grid above it, rotated >>>45 >>>degrees. I know how to rotate the text, but that only gives me the grid >>>lines >>>for half of the grid. When I change the grid lines to diagonal, I can't >>>put >>>marks in all of the squares. Can you do what I want in Excel or do I have >>>to >>>use a drawing program? >> > > -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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Maybe draw diagonal lines over cells if(?) the idea is something along the
lines of putting some symbols in the grid. Then use the Camara method (copy range, Shift-Edit, Paste picture link), to place the diamond cell grid over the chart or some other range, positioned as needs. A little macro to draw the lines - In a new sheet, for testing, experiment with rTopLeft, 'wide', row/column heights, and some appropriate Font Sub DiamondRoof() Dim i As Long, j As Long, cnt As Long Dim wide As Long Dim L2 As Double, T2 As Double Dim rTopLeft As Range, c1 As Range, c2 As Range Dim shps As Shapes, shLine As Shape 'uncomment for testing ' ActiveSheet.Lines.Delete ' ActiveSheet.GroupObjects.Delete Set rTopLeft = Range("B2") '<< CHange, where to put it wide = 9 '<< Change, how big Set shps = ActiveSheet.Shapes With rTopLeft With .Resize(wide + 1, wide * 2 + 1) .Borders.LineStyle = xlNone .Interior.ColorIndex = xlAutomatic ' remove gridlines .HorizontalAlignment = xlCenter .VerticalAlignment = xlCenter .ColumnWidth = 2.38 ' << adjust .RowHeight = 17.25 ' << adjust End With For i = 1 To wide + 1 ' up to right line Set c1 = .Cells(wide + 2, i * 2 - 1) Set c2 = .Cells(i, wide + i) With c2 L2 = .Left + .Width / 2 T2 = .Top + .Height / 2 End With With c1 Set shLine = shps.AddLine(.Left, .Top, L2, T2) End With ' down to right line Set c1 = .Cells(wide + 2, i * 2) Set c2 = .Cells(wide + 2 - i, i) With c2 L2 = .Left + .Width / 2 T2 = .Top + .Height / 2 End With With c1 Set shLine = shps.AddLine(.Left, .Top, L2, T2) End With Next Set c1 = .Cells(wide + 2, 1) Set c2 = .Cells(wide + 2, wide * 2 + 2) With c2 L2 = .Left T2 = .Top End With ' bottom line With c1 Set shLine = shps.AddLine(.Left, .Top, L2, T2) End With End With ReDim arr(1 To wide * 2 + 3) cnt = shps.Count j = 0 For i = cnt - (wide * 2 + 3) + 1 To cnt j = j + 1 arr(j) = i Next With shps.Range(arr) .Line.ForeColor.SchemeColor = 7 + 16 ' any other formats .Group End With End Sub Regards, Peter T "Andy Pope" <andy@andypope.info> wrote in message news:OhJG8hS4IHA.3480@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Thanks for that link Jon. > > So it should be possible, but not easy, to create those lines and > markers using a fistful of additional xy series. > > Cheers > Andy > > Jon Peltier wrote: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:..._of_Quality.png > > > > Check the peak at the top of the "house", and the smaller addition on the > > left wing. > > > > - Jon > > ------- > > Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP > > Tutorials and Custom Solutions > > Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com > > _______ > > > > > > "Andy Pope" <andy@andypope.info> wrote in message > > news:724B6284-6A05-4FE8-A498-D7D94ACF47CB@microsoft.com... > > > >>Hi, > >> > >>It may be possible to draw the gridlines and markers using additional > >>series plotted as xy scatter chart. > >>If you need more help can you post a link to an example of one of these > >>chart styles? > >> > >>Cheers > >>Andy > >> > >>-- > >> > >>Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel > >>http://www.andypope.info > >>"clemsongirl" <clemsongirl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >>news:A2EA82C6-03CA-4B0F-B578-5B0F07C5CD02@microsoft.com... > >> > >>>I'm trying to create an affordance structure matrix (if anyone actually > >>>knows > >>>what that is!). It has a regular grid and then a grid above it, rotated > >>>45 > >>>degrees. I know how to rotate the text, but that only gives me the grid > >>>lines > >>>for half of the grid. When I change the grid lines to diagonal, I can't > >>>put > >>>marks in all of the squares. Can you do what I want in Excel or do I have > >>>to > >>>use a drawing program? > >> > > > > > > -- > > Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel > http://www.andypope.info |
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Keep in mind the OP is probably using "chart" to refer to a tabular data
range. This kind of display is more suited to a worksheet solution, with some embedded graphics. (Yes, I've tried to create this kind of display in Excel, and no, I don't have anything to share.) - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions> wrote in message news:ONCPkET4IHA.3576@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Maybe draw diagonal lines over cells if(?) the idea is something along the > lines of putting some symbols in the grid. Then use the Camara method > (copy > range, Shift-Edit, Paste picture link), to place the diamond cell grid > over > the chart or some other range, positioned as needs. > > A little macro to draw the lines - > In a new sheet, for testing, experiment with rTopLeft, 'wide', row/column > heights, and some appropriate Font > > Sub DiamondRoof() > Dim i As Long, j As Long, cnt As Long > Dim wide As Long > Dim L2 As Double, T2 As Double > Dim rTopLeft As Range, c1 As Range, c2 As Range > Dim shps As Shapes, shLine As Shape > > 'uncomment for testing > ' ActiveSheet.Lines.Delete > ' ActiveSheet.GroupObjects.Delete > > Set rTopLeft = Range("B2") '<< CHange, where to put it > wide = 9 '<< Change, how big > > Set shps = ActiveSheet.Shapes > > With rTopLeft > > With .Resize(wide + 1, wide * 2 + 1) > .Borders.LineStyle = xlNone > .Interior.ColorIndex = xlAutomatic ' remove gridlines > .HorizontalAlignment = xlCenter > .VerticalAlignment = xlCenter > .ColumnWidth = 2.38 ' << adjust > .RowHeight = 17.25 ' << adjust > End With > > For i = 1 To wide + 1 > > ' up to right line > Set c1 = .Cells(wide + 2, i * 2 - 1) > Set c2 = .Cells(i, wide + i) > With c2 > L2 = .Left + .Width / 2 > T2 = .Top + .Height / 2 > End With > With c1 > Set shLine = shps.AddLine(.Left, .Top, L2, T2) > End With > > ' down to right line > Set c1 = .Cells(wide + 2, i * 2) > Set c2 = .Cells(wide + 2 - i, i) > With c2 > L2 = .Left + .Width / 2 > T2 = .Top + .Height / 2 > End With > With c1 > Set shLine = shps.AddLine(.Left, .Top, L2, T2) > End With > Next > > Set c1 = .Cells(wide + 2, 1) > Set c2 = .Cells(wide + 2, wide * 2 + 2) > > With c2 > L2 = .Left > T2 = .Top > End With > > ' bottom line > With c1 > Set shLine = shps.AddLine(.Left, .Top, L2, T2) > End With > > End With > > > ReDim arr(1 To wide * 2 + 3) > cnt = shps.Count > j = 0 > For i = cnt - (wide * 2 + 3) + 1 To cnt > j = j + 1 > arr(j) = i > Next > > With shps.Range(arr) > .Line.ForeColor.SchemeColor = 7 + 16 > ' any other formats > .Group > End With > > End Sub > > Regards, > Peter T > > > > "Andy Pope" <andy@andypope.info> wrote in message > news:OhJG8hS4IHA.3480@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> Thanks for that link Jon. >> >> So it should be possible, but not easy, to create those lines and >> markers using a fistful of additional xy series. >> >> Cheers >> Andy >> >> Jon Peltier wrote: >> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:..._of_Quality.png >> > >> > Check the peak at the top of the "house", and the smaller addition on > the >> > left wing. >> > >> > - Jon >> > ------- >> > Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP >> > Tutorials and Custom Solutions >> > Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com >> > _______ >> > >> > >> > "Andy Pope" <andy@andypope.info> wrote in message >> > news:724B6284-6A05-4FE8-A498-D7D94ACF47CB@microsoft.com... >> > >> >>Hi, >> >> >> >>It may be possible to draw the gridlines and markers using additional >> >>series plotted as xy scatter chart. >> >>If you need more help can you post a link to an example of one of these >> >>chart styles? >> >> >> >>Cheers >> >>Andy >> >> >> >>-- >> >> >> >>Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel >> >>http://www.andypope.info >> >>"clemsongirl" <clemsongirl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >>news:A2EA82C6-03CA-4B0F-B578-5B0F07C5CD02@microsoft.com... >> >> >> >>>I'm trying to create an affordance structure matrix (if anyone >> >>>actually >> >>>knows >> >>>what that is!). It has a regular grid and then a grid above it, >> >>>rotated >> >>>45 >> >>>degrees. I know how to rotate the text, but that only gives me the >> >>>grid >> >>>lines >> >>>for half of the grid. When I change the grid lines to diagonal, I >> >>>can't >> >>>put >> >>>marks in all of the squares. Can you do what I want in Excel or do I > have >> >>>to >> >>>use a drawing program? >> >> >> > >> > >> >> -- >> >> Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel >> http://www.andypope.info > > |
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