Bear in mind that PPT has a basic data sheet that doesn't do calculations.
So you may prefer to do this chart in Excel. Or just plug in the appropriate
data -- not the formula.
Wow. Thank you Peltier. I used the utility at http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/Waterfall.html It is extremely simple to
use and accomlished in seconds what could take hours each month if the data
changed often.
Echo S said:
Dawn said:
I need a chart that starts with the 'budget", then adds or subtracts the
over/(under) budget items to get to the "actual" figure.
Bear in mind that PPT has a basic data sheet that doesn't do calculations.
So you may prefer to do this chart in Excel. Or just plug in the appropriate
data -- not the formula.
Wow. Thank you Peltier. I used the utility at http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/Waterfall.html It is extremely simple
to
use and accomlished in seconds what could take hours each month if the
data
changed often.
Echo S said:
Dawn said:
I need a chart that starts with the 'budget", then adds or subtracts the
over/(under) budget items to get to the "actual" figure.
Bear in mind that PPT has a basic data sheet that doesn't do
calculations.
So you may prefer to do this chart in Excel. Or just plug in the
appropriate
data -- not the formula.
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