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Old October 23rd, 2003, 08:20 PM
Christina
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I have a user who created a report a few years ago.
Basically what it boils down to is that it uses a US map
and each state is color coded to reflect a certain range
of data. Such as.. let's say the number of college grads
per capita in one state is 900, then maybe that state
shows as red b/c a range of 850 to 949 is designated by
red. Maybe a range of 750-849 is designated by pink and
so on down (and up) the line. Apparently this was a
function that she stumbled across in Excel 2000 but she
doesn't seem to be able to locate it in 2002 and I can't
seem to figure it out either. Any help is MUCH
appreciated b/c it was an impressive looking chart.
Thanks!
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Old October 23rd, 2003, 11:08 PM
Debra Dalgleish
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Default map created in Excel 2000

Excel 2002 doesn't include the map tool. However, if you still have your
Excel 2000 disks, you can try the tip on this page:

Getting What's Missing in Excel 2002
http://www.winplanet.com/winplanet/tips/3997/1/

Christina wrote:
I have a user who created a report a few years ago.
Basically what it boils down to is that it uses a US map
and each state is color coded to reflect a certain range
of data. Such as.. let's say the number of college grads
per capita in one state is 900, then maybe that state
shows as red b/c a range of 850 to 949 is designated by
red. Maybe a range of 750-849 is designated by pink and
so on down (and up) the line. Apparently this was a
function that she stumbled across in Excel 2000 but she
doesn't seem to be able to locate it in 2002 and I can't
seem to figure it out either. Any help is MUCH
appreciated b/c it was an impressive looking chart.
Thanks!



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