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The WB
Greetings and thanks in advance for reading and/or answering.
I'm no more than a casual user of Excel so I don't get to tinker wit
it as often as I like and I have to study and experiment to get th
charts that I need.
For my latest chart, I'm trying to figure how to use a horizonta
stacked bar chart to represent projected completion dates of project
over time. But I'm struggling quite a bit on how to put it together.
My data would go something like this: Project A: Stage 1 - January
Stage 2 - February, Stage 3 - June; Project B: Stage 1 - January
Stage 2 - March, Stage 3 - May; Project B: Stage 1 - Febraruy, Stage
- March, Stage 3 - April.
I'm using the horizontal stacked bar chart to show that the project
will transition from one stage to the next, so I'm firm on this type o
chart as the one I'll be using.
So if anyone has an idea on how I'd set those up, that would b
terrific, but meanwhile I'll struggle through it and review some o
these other threads. Again, thank you
I'm no more than a casual user of Excel so I don't get to tinker wit
it as often as I like and I have to study and experiment to get th
charts that I need.
For my latest chart, I'm trying to figure how to use a horizonta
stacked bar chart to represent projected completion dates of project
over time. But I'm struggling quite a bit on how to put it together.
My data would go something like this: Project A: Stage 1 - January
Stage 2 - February, Stage 3 - June; Project B: Stage 1 - January
Stage 2 - March, Stage 3 - May; Project B: Stage 1 - Febraruy, Stage
- March, Stage 3 - April.
I'm using the horizontal stacked bar chart to show that the project
will transition from one stage to the next, so I'm firm on this type o
chart as the one I'll be using.
So if anyone has an idea on how I'd set those up, that would b
terrific, but meanwhile I'll struggle through it and review some o
these other threads. Again, thank you