How do I connect the Barometer to Excel data?

R

Rick

Could somebody tell me how can I link data from Excel spread sheet to the
Barometer. What I mean is that I would like to plug the data in Excel and I
would like the Barometer adjust accordingly.
I would appreciate for help.
 
E

Ed Bennett

Rick said:
Could somebody tell me how can I link data from Excel spread sheet to
the Barometer. What I mean is that I would like to plug the data in
Excel and I would like the Barometer adjust accordingly.

Barometer?
 
C

Chuck Davis

Ed:

Barometer
1. An instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in
weather forecasting.
2. The student paper at Oregon State University in Corvallis.

:>)
 
E

Ed Bennett

Chuck Davis said:
Barometer
1. An instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially
in weather forecasting.
2. The student paper at Oregon State University in Corvallis.

Accurate, but not necessarily helpful!
 
M

Mike Koewler

A shot in the dark:

The OP is talking about a graphic such as a thermometer or barometer
that measures the progress toward a goal, such as a fund raiser. The
barometer would automatically rise as more money or members were added.

Mike
 
R

Rick

Dear Mike

You are right about the barometer that shows you the progress toward a goal
such as fund raising. However, could you or somebody else tell me how to do
it. I would like to connect data in excel spread sheet to the barometer.
To see what I am talking about go to Microsoft Templates homepate and type
in Barometer in search. The barometer is there; however, the problem is
connecting the data.
 
M

Mike Koewler

Rick,

I don't use Excel or Pub that much, at least not for this type of thing.
I would think you would need to create the barometer as a chart in
Excel and then link it to the Pub doc.

Mike
 

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