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Waterfall-chart with variable column width

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    Waterfall-chart with variable column width

    Hi,

    i found this forum searching for help with a task i got today in the morning. Maybe one of you can help me out...

    I have to create a waterfall-chart with a variable column width.

    Means: Thy Y-Axis represents total costs (high) for each categoy, the x-Axis represents the cost per order (width).

    [name] [total cost = height(stacked as waterfall)] [cost per order = width]
    A 35 2
    B 20 5
    C 15 3
    D 10 5

    Means for example B has the width 5 and the upper bound of 55 and begins at 35...

    I found some tutorials for matrix-charts with variable column widht but none of them included waterfall function...

    Can anybody help me?
    Thank you very much.

    Best greetings
    Haubner

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    Does any of these links help?

    http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/Waterfall2.html

    http://www.tushar-mehta.com/excel/ch...fall/index.htm

    http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=508
    Last edited by oldchippy; 06-18-2007 at 07:34 AM.
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    Hi Oldchippy,

    thanks for your help. I am sorry but i think your links wont help, i knew them before. They all just handle with pure waterfall-charts or with column charts with variable column width but not with a combination of both.

    I will go on searching but thank you anyway!

    Best greetings
    Haubner

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