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Old March 30th, 2009, 11:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.charting
aburcubur
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Hello,

I want to create a chart like the one in the following link:
http://stallpoints.executiveboard.co...ariesalcoa.pdf )

The chart I am interested in is on page 3.

Please note that the size of the vertical 4 blocks for x-axis is varying as
well (for instance, you can say that "Building and Construction" takes up 30%
of the x-axis whereas "Commercial Transport" takes up only %15.) I want to
know if it's possible to do something like this in Excel.

I would very much appreciate your answer. Thanks a bunch!
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Old March 31st, 2009, 10:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.charting
Andy Pope
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Default Stacked charts with separate blocks

Hi,

See Jon's blog on these chart types
http://peltiertech.com/WordPress/marimekko-charts/

Cheers
Andy

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Hello,

I want to create a chart like the one in the following link:
http://stallpoints.executiveboard.co...ariesalcoa.pdf )

The chart I am interested in is on page 3.

Please note that the size of the vertical 4 blocks for x-axis is varying
as
well (for instance, you can say that "Building and Construction" takes up
30%
of the x-axis whereas "Commercial Transport" takes up only %15.) I want to
know if it's possible to do something like this in Excel.

I would very much appreciate your answer. Thanks a bunch!


 




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