Hello,
I couldn't see how to post an introduction on the Introduce Yourself screen, but I am in the United States and glad to see that this forum and site is here. It has been helpful.
I use Excel 2010 and sometimes don't know which chart type to use.
I would like to know if it is correct to use a Stacked Column chart to reflect the # of events and # of claims, like in insurance, where there can be 1 event (an accident) and 1 or more claims (injuries reported) as a result of the event.
Excel says use a stacked column chart to calculate the contribution of a value to a total. I'm just trying to show how many events and how many claims and know that I could just use a Column chart with 2 columns, but want to know if a Stacked Column chart is also appropriate.
Thank you for your help.
I couldn't see how to post an introduction on the Introduce Yourself screen, but I am in the United States and glad to see that this forum and site is here. It has been helpful.
I use Excel 2010 and sometimes don't know which chart type to use.
I would like to know if it is correct to use a Stacked Column chart to reflect the # of events and # of claims, like in insurance, where there can be 1 event (an accident) and 1 or more claims (injuries reported) as a result of the event.
Excel says use a stacked column chart to calculate the contribution of a value to a total. I'm just trying to show how many events and how many claims and know that I could just use a Column chart with 2 columns, but want to know if a Stacked Column chart is also appropriate.
Thank you for your help.