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two pies of pie?
I am trying to create a variation of a pie of pie chart, composed of three
pie charts. The middle chart is composed of two sections. One section is shown as one pie of pie on the right side of the chart. The second section is shows as another pie of pie on the left side of the chart. Is such a thing possible? Thanks, Tom |
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two pies of pie?
You can simulate the effect. Create three pie charts. Format each so
that both the plotarea and the chartarea have no border or area. Do so by double-clicking the chartarea and from the Patterns tab set both the Area and the Border to None. Repeat for the plot area. Position the charts to get the desired visual effect. Add a white rectangle from the Drawing toolbar to cover all three charts. Then, set its order to be behind the three charts (right-click the rectangle, then Order Send to back). Group all four objects together. -- Regards, Tushar Mehta, MS MVP -- Excel www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions In article , says... I am trying to create a variation of a pie of pie chart, composed of three pie charts. The middle chart is composed of two sections. One section is shown as one pie of pie on the right side of the chart. The second section is shows as another pie of pie on the left side of the chart. Is such a thing possible? Thanks, Tom |
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