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We are preparing a bubble chart in which the x-axis shows scores from a
survey, the y-axis shows relative importance, and the z-dimension shows the percentage point change in the score from the previous period. We have set the default color of the bubbles to grey (which means no significant change), and would like to make the significant changes colored in red (negative) or green (positive). We have already done the stat testing, and can mark the significance testing with a -1 (negatively significant), 0 (insignificant), and +1 (positively significant). We would like to be able to automate this (i.e., not do manually), as we have at least 100 different charts we need to create. Is there any way to automate this? The data array looks like this: 2006 Score Importance %point change Significant? 54 .27 -2 0 77 .59 8 1 82 .47 3 0 68 .78 -5 -1 So we would have a grey bubble for row 1 and 3, a red bubble for row 4, and a green bubble for row 2. Any suggestions? |
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Hi,
This is what I suggested to a very similar post a couple of days ago. The normal work around for making a charts formatting conditional is to use multiple series. Then via formula only plot those points (bubble/columns/markers/bars) that are valid. See Jon's page for examples. http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...nalChart1.html Cheers Andy SteveChap wrote: We are preparing a bubble chart in which the x-axis shows scores from a survey, the y-axis shows relative importance, and the z-dimension shows the percentage point change in the score from the previous period. We have set the default color of the bubbles to grey (which means no significant change), and would like to make the significant changes colored in red (negative) or green (positive). We have already done the stat testing, and can mark the significance testing with a -1 (negatively significant), 0 (insignificant), and +1 (positively significant). We would like to be able to automate this (i.e., not do manually), as we have at least 100 different charts we need to create. Is there any way to automate this? The data array looks like this: 2006 Score Importance %point change Significant? 54 .27 -2 0 77 .59 8 1 82 .47 3 0 68 .78 -5 -1 So we would have a grey bubble for row 1 and 3, a red bubble for row 4, and a green bubble for row 2. Any suggestions? -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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