Bubble Chart with text as description of an axis

S

schleimer

I want to create some kind of portfolio chart for purchasing.
The x-axis shall show the supply risk.
The x-axis shall show the costs.
I only want to differ between high and low for both - risk and costs.
The bubble size will be defined by the purchasing volume of the product
category.

How do I use the text "high risk", "low risk", "high costs" and "low costs"
as description of the axis. At the moment it automatically creates me figures
there.
 
D

Del Cotter

I want to create some kind of portfolio chart for purchasing.
The x-axis shall show the supply risk.
The bubble size will be defined by the purchasing volume of the product
category.

Is this like a BCG, or "Boston Consulting Group" chart? Have you seen Ed
Ferrero's implementation? It may give you some ideas.

http://www.edferrero.com/ExcelCharts/tabid/102/Default.aspx

(However, Ed's Excel chart site seems to be down at the present time)
How do I use the text "high risk", "low risk", "high costs" and "low costs"
as description of the axis. At the moment it automatically creates me figures
there.

Create a bubble range with invisible bubbles, placed where you want the
text to be, then customise the labels to read the text required. Use
this as an example:

http://www.branta.demon.co.uk/excel/dotplot-spotmatrix.xls

Here, I used labelled invisible bubbles to create the "axis labels" KPC
1, Company A etc.
 
S

schleimer

Yes, that's exactly what I want to create: A BSC chart.
The tips you gave me helped already a lot. But I'm sure I will face
additional problems.
 

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