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Hi,
I've got a pivot chart which has X = Total Sales, Y = Product Code, and Data Series = Year&Month; from a pivot table which has Rows = Product Code, Columns = Year&Month, and Data = Total Sales. This graph isn't particularly usefull to my sales guys as it doesn't really show how a product has been bough over a period of time, more of a colourful mess however the table is. What I really want is to have X = Total Sales, Y = Year&Month, and Data Series = Product Code. This should display a graph which will show what the sales guys are after. However when I move the pivot fields to create this graph it also changes the pivot table. Unfortunatly there are more than 250 product items so excel can't deal with this. Is there any way in which it possible to select wheather columns or rows are the data set as aposed to moving the pivot fields? Thanks in advance Graham -- It's got to be going home time, at least going to the pub time |
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Two comments:
1. If the pivot table is useful for display but not for charting, make a second pivot table for charting. Worksheet space is cheap :-) 2. Chart menu Source data Data Range tab. Select the By columns/By rows option you need. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "Graham Haslehurst" wrote in message ... Hi, I've got a pivot chart which has X = Total Sales, Y = Product Code, and Data Series = Year&Month; from a pivot table which has Rows = Product Code, Columns = Year&Month, and Data = Total Sales. This graph isn't particularly usefull to my sales guys as it doesn't really show how a product has been bough over a period of time, more of a colourful mess however the table is. What I really want is to have X = Total Sales, Y = Year&Month, and Data Series = Product Code. This should display a graph which will show what the sales guys are after. However when I move the pivot fields to create this graph it also changes the pivot table. Unfortunatly there are more than 250 product items so excel can't deal with this. Is there any way in which it possible to select wheather columns or rows are the data set as aposed to moving the pivot fields? Thanks in advance Graham -- It's got to be going home time, at least going to the pub time |
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Thanks for your reply
1 - unfortunetly there are too many options to fill the column space so unfortunatly this method won't work 2 - The Source Data option is greyed out for me. Just to confirm I'm using a pivot chart in excel 2003 ver number 11.5612.5606, is there something that I would need to have setup in my options to allow me access to this? Thanks again Graham -- It's got to be going home time, at least going to the pub time "Jon Peltier" wrote: Two comments: 1. If the pivot table is useful for display but not for charting, make a second pivot table for charting. Worksheet space is cheap :-) 2. Chart menu Source data Data Range tab. Select the By columns/By rows option you need. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "Graham Haslehurst" wrote in message ... Hi, I've got a pivot chart which has X = Total Sales, Y = Product Code, and Data Series = Year&Month; from a pivot table which has Rows = Product Code, Columns = Year&Month, and Data = Total Sales. This graph isn't particularly usefull to my sales guys as it doesn't really show how a product has been bough over a period of time, more of a colourful mess however the table is. What I really want is to have X = Total Sales, Y = Year&Month, and Data Series = Product Code. This should display a graph which will show what the sales guys are after. However when I move the pivot fields to create this graph it also changes the pivot table. Unfortunatly there are more than 250 product items so excel can't deal with this. Is there any way in which it possible to select wheather columns or rows are the data set as aposed to moving the pivot fields? Thanks in advance Graham -- It's got to be going home time, at least going to the pub time |
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1. Could the second pivot go onto the second sheet? Or if it's still too
wide, could you build it in a different order, so at no intermediate stage the pivot table requires more then 256 columns? 2. Yeah, stupid pivot charts. I never use them. Want to make a regular chart from a pivot table? Select a blank chart that's not associated with the pivot table, and start the chart wizard. In step 1, select a chart type. In step 2, go to the Series tab, and add each series you will need. If you try this from the Data Range tab, the chart will morph into a pivot chart, and you'll have to start over. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "Graham Haslehurst" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply 1 - unfortunetly there are too many options to fill the column space so unfortunatly this method won't work 2 - The Source Data option is greyed out for me. Just to confirm I'm using a pivot chart in excel 2003 ver number 11.5612.5606, is there something that I would need to have setup in my options to allow me access to this? Thanks again Graham -- It's got to be going home time, at least going to the pub time "Jon Peltier" wrote: Two comments: 1. If the pivot table is useful for display but not for charting, make a second pivot table for charting. Worksheet space is cheap :-) 2. Chart menu Source data Data Range tab. Select the By columns/By rows option you need. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "Graham Haslehurst" wrote in message ... Hi, I've got a pivot chart which has X = Total Sales, Y = Product Code, and Data Series = Year&Month; from a pivot table which has Rows = Product Code, Columns = Year&Month, and Data = Total Sales. This graph isn't particularly usefull to my sales guys as it doesn't really show how a product has been bough over a period of time, more of a colourful mess however the table is. What I really want is to have X = Total Sales, Y = Year&Month, and Data Series = Product Code. This should display a graph which will show what the sales guys are after. However when I move the pivot fields to create this graph it also changes the pivot table. Unfortunatly there are more than 250 product items so excel can't deal with this. Is there any way in which it possible to select wheather columns or rows are the data set as aposed to moving the pivot fields? Thanks in advance Graham -- It's got to be going home time, at least going to the pub time |
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![]() I think you've replied to every post on the excel forums I have been on. :) I think the last option 2 is the only way to go but it isn't as slick as I'd like especially given the end users when I have finnished making this set of workbooks Thanks again Graham -- el_grimley ------------------------------------------------------------------------ el_grimley's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25924 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=486794 |
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