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Old 02-24-2018, 11:17 AM
UnkleBuck UnkleBuck is offline Adjusting Formula In Chart Windows 10 Adjusting Formula In Chart Office 2016
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Question Adjusting Formula In Chart

I have a formula with a funnel chart. I want to put the following values into series cells 1,2, and 3 respectively so the actual chart reflects the following values: 65%, 48%, and 28%. The problem isn't really a mathematical 1, where if I simply drop a zero, or move a decimal point. The problem is that Powerpoint (for some reason) tells the cell series properties that reflect the size of the bars on the chart to size themselves 100X's SMALLER than the percentage of whatever value I put into the spreadsheet cells. I've uploaded a screenshot to illustrate my issue. I wish I could upload the pptx file, but you only allow a pawltry 500k limit. Hope you can help.

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Old 02-24-2018, 11:46 AM
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I FIXED IT! Or rather it fixed itself. Don't have time to figure out how. Thanks anyhoo.
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