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J-Griff
Oct 17, 2019Copper Contributor
Tricky formatting for a gauge chart... (see attached)
I am trying to format the primary pie graph (red, yellow, green) of the attached gauge chart to a set value rather than a percent. In the attached example, I need the meeting of yellow and green to e...
- Oct 18, 2019
If the boarder between yellow and green needs to reflect your goal, the sum of red and yellow needs to be 100%. I assume you want the RED to reflect a performance of up to 35%. Then YELLOW should be 65%. If you then also set GREEN to 35% and BLANK to 50%, the gauge looks nice and balanced.
Make sure that the percentage in the formula in G4 is set to 200% in the above example. Achieving 100% will put the needle where you want it to be.
J-Griff
Oct 18, 2019Copper Contributor
perfect, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
Riny_van_Eekelen
Oct 19, 2019Platinum Contributor
Oooops......
Re-reading my earlier reply. Noticed I made a typo. The BLANK part should also be 65%, so that the percentages add up to 200. But I guess you figured that out by yourself 🙂
Re-reading my earlier reply. Noticed I made a typo. The BLANK part should also be 65%, so that the percentages add up to 200. But I guess you figured that out by yourself 🙂