Hi Folks,
I've graphing actual budgets against planned budgets. I wanted to use a dynamic range but I am having trouble defining the bounds. In this example, if I applied the dynamic range to only "actual" it would not capture the last outlier in "planned". If i applied the dynamic range to only planned, it would not capture the first value in actual.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjnKiL-gi9AtdEs4MFNkdFZ6YkhVX0x1djFhd2Vfa2c&hl=en_US
Is there way to define these bounds with out reading the data points where both sets equal zero?
Thanks for the help and I'm learning alot. Soon now i'll be able to use the dashboard for my reporting measures, but this is one trouble I'm having with my graphs.
Thanks!
I've graphing actual budgets against planned budgets. I wanted to use a dynamic range but I am having trouble defining the bounds. In this example, if I applied the dynamic range to only "actual" it would not capture the last outlier in "planned". If i applied the dynamic range to only planned, it would not capture the first value in actual.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjnKiL-gi9AtdEs4MFNkdFZ6YkhVX0x1djFhd2Vfa2c&hl=en_US
Is there way to define these bounds with out reading the data points where both sets equal zero?
Thanks for the help and I'm learning alot. Soon now i'll be able to use the dashboard for my reporting measures, but this is one trouble I'm having with my graphs.
Thanks!