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  1. #1
    AB
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    Stacked + Clustered

    Hello,

    How could I create a graph (chart) with both stacked and
    clustered data?

    For example, I have sales data per zones (North, East,
    West, South). The data is further split into time-
    quarters (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4). Within this, there is a
    further split based on hardware type A and hardware type B.

    I wanted to create a graph that has as "X" axis the
    zones. For each zone, I want one stack per quarter. Thus
    all quarters are clustered together and in each quarter
    the sales per hardware type are stacked.

    How could we do this?

    Thanks a lot for your ideas.

  2. #2
    Andy Pope
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    Re: Stacked + Clustered

    Hi,

    Jon has an example and links to others.
    http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...sterStack.html

    Cheers
    Andy

    AB wrote:
    > Hello,
    >
    > How could I create a graph (chart) with both stacked and
    > clustered data?
    >
    > For example, I have sales data per zones (North, East,
    > West, South). The data is further split into time-
    > quarters (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4). Within this, there is a
    > further split based on hardware type A and hardware type B.
    >
    > I wanted to create a graph that has as "X" axis the
    > zones. For each zone, I want one stack per quarter. Thus
    > all quarters are clustered together and in each quarter
    > the sales per hardware type are stacked.
    >
    > How could we do this?
    >
    > Thanks a lot for your ideas.


    --

    Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
    http://www.andypope.info

  3. #3
    Bernard Liengme
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    Re: Stacked + Clustered

    Also my website
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    Bernard V Liengme
    www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
    remove caps from email

    "AB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hello,
    >
    > How could I create a graph (chart) with both stacked and
    > clustered data?
    >
    > For example, I have sales data per zones (North, East,
    > West, South). The data is further split into time-
    > quarters (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4). Within this, there is a
    > further split based on hardware type A and hardware type B.
    >
    > I wanted to create a graph that has as "X" axis the
    > zones. For each zone, I want one stack per quarter. Thus
    > all quarters are clustered together and in each quarter
    > the sales per hardware type are stacked.
    >
    > How could we do this?
    >
    > Thanks a lot for your ideas.




  4. #4
    ab
    Guest

    Re: Stacked + Clustered

    Yes, that worked just fine. Thanks for the help.

    This solution is good for a one time usage; but for a
    repeated usage, is there a means to save a generic
    template?


    >-----Original Message-----
    >Hi,
    >
    >Jon has an example and links to others.
    >http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...sterStack.html
    >
    >Cheers
    >Andy
    >
    >AB wrote:
    >> Hello,
    >>
    >> How could I create a graph (chart) with both stacked

    and
    >> clustered data?
    >>
    >> For example, I have sales data per zones (North, East,
    >> West, South). The data is further split into time-
    >> quarters (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4). Within this, there is a
    >> further split based on hardware type A and hardware

    type B.
    >>
    >> I wanted to create a graph that has as "X" axis the
    >> zones. For each zone, I want one stack per quarter.

    Thus
    >> all quarters are clustered together and in each quarter
    >> the sales per hardware type are stacked.
    >>
    >> How could we do this?
    >>
    >> Thanks a lot for your ideas.

    >
    >--
    >
    >Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
    >http://www.andypope.info
    >.
    >


  5. #5
    Jon Peltier
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    Re: Stacked + Clustered

    Actually, Bernard, the page of mine that Andy cites is only a list of
    links, and yours is the first link. I like your explanation best for the
    poor user who is having difficulties.

    - Jon
    -------
    Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
    Peltier Technical Services
    Tutorials and Custom Solutions
    http://PeltierTech.com/
    _______

    Bernard Liengme wrote:

    > Also my website


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