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Old 03-12-2017, 01:48 AM
xor xor is offline Help with a "simple" chart, please Windows 10 Help with a "simple" chart, please Office 2016
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I am not sure if the attached is what you want, but please take a look.
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Old 03-12-2017, 08:19 PM
hcb hcb is offline Help with a "simple" chart, please Windows 7 64bit Help with a "simple" chart, please Office 2010 32bit
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I am not sure if the attached is what you want, but please take a look.
Thank you for the reply. That is exactly what I was trying to accomplish.

I started over, based on what I'd learned from the linked site I posted and what I saw you achieved. I was able to get basically the same thing by hitting the "Hidden and Empty Cells" button from the Select Data window.

What I've not found is how to select the colors used.

Thanks for your time.

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