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I just read the page on thermometer charts.
http://chandoo.org/wp/2008/06/26/thermometer-charts-in-excel-howto/
This is awesome. The only problem I am dealing with is how to make the chart column corners round when the maximum value is reached. I am using temperature as my data. The Y axis is set to Minimum = 0 (Fixed) and Maximum = 100 (Fixed).
1. I have the rounded rectangle shape that overlaps the circle. But the column chart is a rectangle w/o rounded corners. Therefore when I reach the maximum value of 100, I can see the sharp corners of the column chart barely sticking out of the rounded corners of the underlying rectangle shape. It's only a little, but is there any way to make sure that the upper corners are also rounded?
2. When the value is zero, only the circle is shaded. But shouldn't the circle really be empty when the value is zero? Is there a way to accomplish this?
3. After deleting the Y axis, suppose I want to go back and change the settings. How can I do this by selecting the chart itself? I know I can select the chart, then click the Layout tab, then Axes, then Horizontal Axes, but I'm just curious how to do the same thing w/o having to depend on the ribbon.
4. When you insert a shape and select it, you can use the arrow keys to nudge the shape just a bit in order to move is just by the slightest amount if you need to get a tight fit. But how can you do this with the chart itself? When I select the chart and use the arrow keys, Excel will cycle through all the objects on the chart.
Chart has been uploaded.
http://chandoo.org/wp/2008/06/26/thermometer-charts-in-excel-howto/
This is awesome. The only problem I am dealing with is how to make the chart column corners round when the maximum value is reached. I am using temperature as my data. The Y axis is set to Minimum = 0 (Fixed) and Maximum = 100 (Fixed).
1. I have the rounded rectangle shape that overlaps the circle. But the column chart is a rectangle w/o rounded corners. Therefore when I reach the maximum value of 100, I can see the sharp corners of the column chart barely sticking out of the rounded corners of the underlying rectangle shape. It's only a little, but is there any way to make sure that the upper corners are also rounded?
2. When the value is zero, only the circle is shaded. But shouldn't the circle really be empty when the value is zero? Is there a way to accomplish this?
3. After deleting the Y axis, suppose I want to go back and change the settings. How can I do this by selecting the chart itself? I know I can select the chart, then click the Layout tab, then Axes, then Horizontal Axes, but I'm just curious how to do the same thing w/o having to depend on the ribbon.
4. When you insert a shape and select it, you can use the arrow keys to nudge the shape just a bit in order to move is just by the slightest amount if you need to get a tight fit. But how can you do this with the chart itself? When I select the chart and use the arrow keys, Excel will cycle through all the objects on the chart.
Chart has been uploaded.