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Hello,

In Excel, there is a feature that makes "pie of pie" charts where values are
extracted from one pie chart to form a second pie chart. But so far,
it is only possible for me to make one secondary pie. Is there a way to make
multiple charts coming from one root pie chart?
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Nerissa -

Do the satellite charts all have to be built into the same chart object
as the main chart? I wrote an article that, among other topics, shows a
large pie chart with three smaller pie charts around it. It's really
four separate charts, but who cares, as long as it shows what you need
to show:

http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=471

- Jon
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Nerissa wrote:

Hello,

In Excel, there is a feature that makes "pie of pie" charts where values are
extracted from one pie chart to form a second pie chart. But so far,
it is only possible for me to make one secondary pie. Is there a way to make
multiple charts coming from one root pie chart?

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