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Creating a chart using values from different scenarios

is it possible to use values from different scenarios to plot on the same graph?

RE: creating a chart using values from different scenarios

Hi Richard,

Sorry for delay, good question though!

Sadly the contents of the cell is linked to what is displayed on the graph. So when you change the scenerio you change the graph. It is not possible to show (or plot) the results two different outcomes of the same cell. Excellent question though

Thanks

Tracy

Excel tip:

Sum Up All the Values in A Column

If you want to quickly calculate the Summed values of all cells in a column in Excel 2003 normally you would use the SUM formula. (eg if you wanted to calculate the values in Column C rows 10 to 25) the formula would be:

=SUM(C10:C25)

However, if you keep adding values to column C you would keep having to modify the above SUM formula which can get quite annoying.

To get around this you can sum all the values in a column using the following formula:

=SUM(COLUMN:COLUMN)

Which, in our example, would be:

=SUM(C:C)

NOTE You cannot place this formula in column C, or else Excel 2003 will show a circular reference error.

The formula must be placed in any other column, EXCEPT the one being calculated.

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