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    Re: Pie Chart - Conditional Formatting with VBA

    Please remember to use code tags when posting code.

    Do you have to use code?

    The attached has a slice for each colour for each category.
    I used a second pie on the secondary axis to provide the category labels.

    Here are some other pie related tricks
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    Re: Pie Chart - Conditional Formatting with VBA

    Also please don't post the same question in multiple sub forums

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    Re: Pie Chart - Conditional Formatting with VBA

    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Pope View Post

    Do you have to use code?

    The attached has a slice for each colour for each category.
    I used a second pie on the secondary axis to provide the category labels.

    Here are some other pie related tricks
    http://www.andypope.info/charts/pies.htm
    Hi Andy
    I have looked at the attached and it looks great, and I have downloaded the 'pies.xls', also great - however, it is not clear how to make the conditional formatting (of the equal pie slices) happen, ie the steps to follow. I too am looking to format a pie of six equal slices with 3 different inputs (rag status for six disciplines), but am not looking forward to learning VBA, so was very pleased to see your post on conditional formatting without the use of code.
    I have created my spreadsheet in Office2000, but am hoping to view and edit it later today in Office2007
    Any help very gratefully received.
    Kind regards,
    Sam
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    Re: Pie Chart - Conditional Formatting with VBA

    Your post does not comply with Rule 2 of our Forum RULES. Don't post a question in the thread of another member -- start your own thread. If you feel it's particularly relevant, provide a link to the other thread.

    Hi Sam,

    Start you own thread.
    Post example of what you have managed to do so far and what exactly is not working.

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