From: James on 2 Dec 2009 11:00 Hi all I have created a bubble chart using the following data: Region Pax Net T'over PPP WEU 2,767 2,208,782 507 NEU 726 855,592 296 EEU 733 787,839 315 BKN 743 719,743 299 Problem is if I create the report just using the data then it labels all of the bubbles as "series 1". When I use all of the data including the column and row headers for some reason it uses the first column as the name (correct) but then the X values are rows B-D, the Y values are another row, etc, etc, basically it's a mess! Is there anyway I can use just the data and then attribute a label to each bubble? Sorry for lack of detail but it's difficult to work out what on earth is going on! -- James.
From: James on 2 Dec 2009 11:29 Not to worry all, trawling through the web I found a link to http://appspro.com/Utilities/ChartLabeler.htm which seems to have answered the question in case anyone is interested! -- James. "James" wrote: > Hi all > > I have created a bubble chart using the following data: > > Region Pax Net T'over PPP > WEU 2,767 2,208,782 507 > NEU 726 855,592 296 > EEU 733 787,839 315 > BKN 743 719,743 299 > > Problem is if I create the report just using the data then it labels all of > the bubbles as "series 1". When I use all of the data including the column > and row headers for some reason it uses the first column as the name > (correct) but then the X values are rows B-D, the Y values are another row, > etc, etc, basically it's a mess! Is there anyway I can use just the data and > then attribute a label to each bubble? > > Sorry for lack of detail but it's difficult to work out what on earth is > going on! > > > -- > James.
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