08-13-2013, 01:56 PM | #1 |
That's so PC of you
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Help with excel
So... i'm trying to get my head around this stupid ass thing people call Teh Excels... (i really don't love the Excel)
I have a Spreadsheet here. Columns B to Y, Rows 2 to 18. I need to generate a Dynamic chart that uses only some of these Columns but all of the rows. I simply cannot accomplish that. Spent most of my working day doing it and failling at it. Just to give a little context, i need to trace a block of numbers across the year. So i have 1 column for each month. B D F H I J L N P R T V X (the in between are just static data i need in place) And the rows are the sources for the numbers i have to track, 2-18. If i manually select every cell (Crtl Click) and set a Chart, it gives me a Horizontal Reading of the sources and a vertical reading of the total values. It looks super weird. What i wanted to try to do was have a chart that gave me a horizontal line of the months, and a reading of each source across these months. But since i have those static columns in between, they screwup the reading completely. I managed to hide these columns, and then it works perfectly. But when i unhide them, it gets screwy again and just looks like a mess. I dunno if i managed to make myself clear here... but i hope it gives an idea of what i'm trying to do. Anybody has any ideas on how to put this up?! |
08-13-2013, 08:36 PM | #2 |
Zettai Hero
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Can you simply make another column that is fed entirely out of those particular rows (b4 = c3 blah blah blah) and then use that to make the chart?
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08-13-2013, 09:59 PM | #3 |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dB-EwQ9EhM
When he drags down, that's like you dragging right. Except you want to skip some columns, so you'll have to do the ctrl+click thing. If you can't get it to work like that, post an example excel file, and I can try to fiddle with it at work tomorrow (no excel at home). EDIT: I suppose I should be clear, just in case: When I say example file, I mean made up data with only a few rows/columns. Last edited by MasterOfMagic; 08-13-2013 at 10:06 PM. |
08-13-2013, 11:23 PM | #4 |
That's so PC of you
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I actually kinda managed. Not sure if i did it the hard way though.
You see, i have 17 sources, each with 2 columns per month (A and B) So, just to be really detailed (boss likes it) i made a chart per source for the whole year So that's 1 spreadsheet feeding 17 charts. Just from Column A from each month Then, i learned how to use the Crtl + F3 function andi managed to copy the Data source of each Chart and feed it to a 3rd, overall chart. So now i have 3 Spreadhseets into 1 Book, 1 Spreadsheet with 17 sources, feeding 17 charts, feeding 1 Big ass chart. And they all auto update, so next month when i input the new August digits, everything will update automatically with me just having to updated a 2 rows each month. Tomorrow i'll repeat the process for Column B. Its really dumb, i love it. Felt super hyped and i learned it was working! |
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