Circles

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BABarone

I want to create something similar to a round clock face in Excel and
want to be able to highlight a section say from 12 to 2 in a wedg
shape from center point to perimeter. I can draw the circle but it'
wedges (which will need to increase in size as time goes by) that
can't do
 
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Bryan Hessey

Perhaps a 2 number pie chart (enter 20 in A1, 80 in A2, 'select' the tw
cells and Insert, Chart, Pie)

This will normally 'wedge' from 12:00 noon, but rightmouse-click an
you can Format Data Series to move to a 330 degrees axis, and for 30/7
split to a 310 degree offset.

Remove the Legend, and (if needed) hide column A for a picture onl
view
 
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