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From: Jeff on 20 Apr 2010 16:13 Can anyone walk me through how to build a "pie of pie" chart? That is, I need a secondary pie chart to "explode" a slice of the main pie chart. Excel's help was not too helpful on this topic.
From: Luke M on 20 Apr 2010 16:22 While I might argue that you should never use a pie of pie chart (there are so many other useful options that don't distort data!!!), this feat is accomplished by using the Chart Wizard - Chart type, pie of pie. Then, when you format a series, under the options tab, you can choose how many series you want to include in the second pie. -- Best Regards, Luke M "Jeff" <Jeff(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F42C1CCB-9ACD-4255-A563-81A8BB38797A(a)microsoft.com... > Can anyone walk me through how to build a "pie of pie" chart? That is, I > need a secondary pie chart to "explode" a slice of the main pie chart. > Excel's help was not too helpful on this topic.
From: Billns on 20 Apr 2010 16:27 On 4/20/2010 1:13 PM, Jeff wrote: > Can anyone walk me through how to build a "pie of pie" chart? That is, I > need a secondary pie chart to "explode" a slice of the main pie chart. > Excel's help was not too helpful on this topic. This article may help: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel/ha011179371033.aspx If not Google for more... Bill
From: Jeff on 20 Apr 2010 16:33 Thanks, Micky. Worked the first time! "מיכאל (מיקי) אבידן" wrote: > Check this out: > http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel/HA011179371033.aspx > Micky > > > "Jeff" wrote: > > > Can anyone walk me through how to build a "pie of pie" chart? That is, I > > need a secondary pie chart to "explode" a slice of the main pie chart. > > Excel's help was not too helpful on this topic.
From: Bruce Sinclair on 20 Apr 2010 18:53 In article <F42C1CCB-9ACD-4255-A563-81A8BB38797A(a)microsoft.com>, =?Utf-8?B?SmVmZg==?= <Jeff(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Can anyone walk me through how to build a "pie of pie" chart? That is, I >need a secondary pie chart to "explode" a slice of the main pie chart. >Excel's help was not too helpful on this topic. Please don't do this. :) I suggest you read edward tufte's fine book on the visual display of data for the resons why. He has a great example of why this is abomination. :)
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