Thanks for your deep dive into Chart formatting. It looks great. Here's a tip I picked up purely by accident. When changing data by the same amount, select the range, enter the new data in the Formula bar and press Ctrl+Enter. This fills the entire selected range without the need to copy and paste. On a whim, I went back and selected both 5% ranges and repeated what I just described. Yay! It also works on multiple ranges. It works with formulas too as long as it's the same formula.
thanks. Great explanations. How would you do something similar but with stacked data. Ex: how would you stack 5 columns of percentages (that all arrive to 100%) on that sausage bar. I'm trying to produce rounded edges on either side for each of the 5 percentages on each bar.
This stops working when there are 0% categories in the data. FYI. If you want you can use the formula =MAX(A1 - B1, 0) in the cell so that the difference if zero wont result in a negative value.
Thanks for your deep dive into Chart formatting. It looks great.
Here's a tip I picked up purely by accident. When changing data by the same amount, select the range, enter the new data in the Formula bar and press Ctrl+Enter. This fills the entire selected range without the need to copy and paste. On a whim, I went back and selected both 5% ranges and repeated what I just described. Yay! It also works on multiple ranges. It works with formulas too as long as it's the same formula.
Beautiful Bar chart. Thank you Karina for the great video.
Hi Karina, that's really excellent. Helpfully presented. Keep abounding.
thanks. Great explanations. How would you do something similar but with stacked data. Ex: how would you stack 5 columns of percentages (that all arrive to 100%) on that sausage bar. I'm trying to produce rounded edges on either side for each of the 5 percentages on each bar.
Excellent chart! Could you please make a video for the same chart but with macro so that I can use macro for the changing categories and data?
Very useful. Keep educating.
Karina Adcock, cool content
Great tutorial. Looks pleasing 🙂👍
Perfect
Amazing. Thank you...
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Nice!
This stops working when there are 0% categories in the data. FYI. If you want you can use the formula =MAX(A1 - B1, 0) in the cell so that the difference if zero wont result in a negative value.
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