Hi Ayush,

Thank you these graphs look awesome! I love the bar chart particularly
as it demonstrates our progress over 16 weeks.

However, I am not sure the pie chart represents what I would like to
report. Perhaps I am not being clear so I will try to explain what I
want to see differently. I want a pie chart that shows 9 slices. Since
there are 16 weeks of data and I can only play 5 out of 8 players each
week; the number of games multiplied by 5 would be 80 total games. Of
those 80 games each person has a win/loss record. Their individual
contribution (wins) should be represented as a percentage based on the
total games played. Once this information has been calculated for each
player, it represents 8 slices of the pie. There should be one
remaining slice of the pie to represent a combined total of their
losses.

One additional thought about the pie chart that would be useful to see
is win/loss records of individual players. For example, in my case I
played 11 matches, so it should report the following inside of my
portion of the pie chart:

G Mouning
8%
(3-8)

I don't know if this explanation is any more clearer than the first
one so let me know. Thanks in advance for your additional
assistance. :-)

Regards,
Greg

On Jan 9, 9:52 am, ayush jain <jainayus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Greg,
>
> Please see if the charts created in attached Excel workbook helps you.
> Feel free to write back if you need any further assistance.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Best Regards,
> Ayush Jain
> Group Manager & Microsoft MVP.
>
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> On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 9:53 AM, Greg <gamoun...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > Happy New Year! It has been a couple of months and I have not received
> > an answer to a request I made. I would like to know how to generate
> > Pie Charts and Bar Graphs based on data in an Excel spreadsheet. If it
> > is helpful, I have made my Excel Spreadsheet called,
> > "Fall_Session_Data.xls" available at the following weblink:
>
> >http://db.tt/Ynfa44I
>
> > Thanks in advance for your assistance.
>
> > -Greg
>
> > On Nov 12 2010, 3:38 pm, Greg <gamoun...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I am a newbie to Excel and think I have a simple request but do not
> > > know how to get started. I would like to request help in generating
> > > progress reports for team mates on my "in house league" 8-ball pool
> > > team. I have been keeping a tally for the past 9 weeks of each persons
> > > wins and losses.
>
> > > I want a pie chart to illustrate their contribution to the team for
> > > the past 9 weeks. For example, I would like to see a percentage based
> > > on the total number of wins for each person. This percentage is
> > > displayed as percent/piece of the pie.
>
> > > Next, I would like to show a bar graph or line chart (like the stock
> > > market charts) for each individual illustrating their win/loss records
> > > from week 1 up through week 9.
>
> > > BTW, please include instructions on how best to enter my data in the
> > > Excel spreadsheet. I'm told this may need a pivot table but I know
> > > nothing about how to create them.
>
> > > Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.
>
> > > Kind regards,
> > > Greg
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