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    Simple chart (that's easy for you to say :)

    I need a chart that compares the work performed across 3 shifts, a week at a time and a month at a time. I've attached a generic spreadsheet of the date that we collect.

    I've never been good with charts, even when I had to do them every day. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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    Re: Simple chart (that's easy for you to say :)

    Please take a moment to re-read forum rule #1 and then amend your thread title to something that better explains your problem. Changing your thread title is not optional.

    What you have done here is handed us a dataset and said, "Here, sort this out for me," without giving any clear indication of the output you require, nor have you told us what you have tried that has not quite worked for you. There is a plethora of chart types available: please amend your title to clarify what you are looking for instead of telling us how easy it is going to be for one of us to do this for you. Thanks!

    No help to be offered, please, until the OP complies with this request.
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    Bar Chart to compare shift production

    Yes, I guess that was a little pie in the sky.

    Let's start with just a week worth of data and see what we get. Our weeks start with 3rd shift on Monday,

    so picking any Monday 3rd shift, Using a standard bar chart, I need a chart that shows what each shift produces,

    that's the number in the actual column, compared to the other shifts. I'd like the date under the three bars (shifts)

    that represent a single day.

    Then a separate line for each shift that shows the cumulative amount of work they have completed that week,

    finishing up on Sunday.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Bar Chart to compare shift production

    I'm sorry, make that a column chart.

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