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Column Chart - X axis too thin because of MANY categories.

  1. #1
    Mike
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    Column Chart - X axis too thin because of MANY categories.

    I'm brand new to Pivot Charts and trying to figure out what I thought
    would be simple: I have a Column Chart with $Sales for the Y axis and
    Salesperson on the X(category) axis. There are hundreds of
    salespeople, which results in the chart displaying extremely thin lines
    with totally unreadable category labels( salesperson initials). Is
    there not a way to specifiy a gap between categories on the X axis? Or
    some way to space them apart and be able to scroll the chart
    horizontally? I have a feeling you are all going to tell me scrolling
    is just a dream

    TIA,

    -Mike


  2. #2
    Mike
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    Re: Column Chart - X axis too thin because of MANY categories.

    Hmmm, no replies. Maybe I posted in an inappropriate forum?


    Mike wrote:
    > I'm brand new to Pivot Charts and trying to figure out what I thought
    > would be simple: I have a Column Chart with $Sales for the Y axis and
    > Salesperson on the X(category) axis. There are hundreds of
    > salespeople, which results in the chart displaying extremely thin lines
    > with totally unreadable category labels( salesperson initials). Is
    > there not a way to specifiy a gap between categories on the X axis? Or
    > some way to space them apart and be able to scroll the chart
    > horizontally? I have a feeling you are all going to tell me scrolling
    > is just a dream
    >
    > TIA,
    >
    > -Mike



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    Andy Pope
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    Re: Column Chart - X axis too thin because of MANY categories.

    Hi,

    Scrolling the pivot chart will be. But you could create your own chart
    based on the pivot table which can be scrolled.
    You need to create a dynamic chart using named ranges. Here is a
    collection of links on the topic.
    http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...hartLinks.html

    And I have a scrolling example here
    http://www.andypope.info/charts/Scrolling.htm

    Cheers
    Andy

    Mike wrote:
    > Hmmm, no replies. Maybe I posted in an inappropriate forum?
    >
    >
    > Mike wrote:
    >
    >>I'm brand new to Pivot Charts and trying to figure out what I thought
    >>would be simple: I have a Column Chart with $Sales for the Y axis and
    >>Salesperson on the X(category) axis. There are hundreds of
    >>salespeople, which results in the chart displaying extremely thin lines
    >>with totally unreadable category labels( salesperson initials). Is
    >>there not a way to specifiy a gap between categories on the X axis? Or
    >>some way to space them apart and be able to scroll the chart
    >>horizontally? I have a feeling you are all going to tell me scrolling
    >>is just a dream
    >>
    >>TIA,
    >>
    >>-Mike

    >
    >


    --

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

  4. #4
    Mike
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    Re: Column Chart - X axis too thin because of MANY categories.

    Thanks Andy, I will check out that link...

    I am still quite amazed that Microsoft made such a potentially powerful
    tool(pivot charts) so limited. My scenario of salespeople(or any
    category) along the x-axis, and sales dollars along the y-axis seems so
    commonplace. Yet try to display more than about 50 categories along
    the x-axis and you have a pretty much useless chart Maybe I am the
    first person to want to do what seems like such a simple pivot chart
    application? I doubt it Hopefully Microsoft will add a zoom or
    scroll feature in future versions...


    Andy Pope wrote:
    > Hi,
    >
    > Scrolling the pivot chart will be. But you could create your own chart
    > based on the pivot table which can be scrolled.
    > You need to create a dynamic chart using named ranges. Here is a
    > collection of links on the topic.
    > http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...hartLinks.html
    >
    > And I have a scrolling example here
    > http://www.andypope.info/charts/Scrolling.htm
    >
    > Cheers
    > Andy
    >
    > Mike wrote:
    > > Hmmm, no replies. Maybe I posted in an inappropriate forum?
    > >
    > >
    > > Mike wrote:
    > >
    > >>I'm brand new to Pivot Charts and trying to figure out what I thought
    > >>would be simple: I have a Column Chart with $Sales for the Y axis and
    > >>Salesperson on the X(category) axis. There are hundreds of
    > >>salespeople, which results in the chart displaying extremely thin lines
    > >>with totally unreadable category labels( salesperson initials). Is
    > >>there not a way to specifiy a gap between categories on the X axis? Or
    > >>some way to space them apart and be able to scroll the chart
    > >>horizontally? I have a feeling you are all going to tell me scrolling
    > >>is just a dream
    > >>
    > >>TIA,
    > >>
    > >>-Mike

    > >
    > >

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



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