How To Create A Graph Where Date Starts On July 1st And Runs Through A Full Year To June 30
Jan 14, 2014
I am trying to create a graph where the date starts on July 1st and runs through a full year to June 30. No matter how I sort the dates in the cells, the graph still wants to start in January. You will see from the attached picture the very right lines up with the very left, where these should actually be meeting in the middle. as to what I need to do? Please see photo and dataset.
I'm looking for a function which will determine if a target date is greater than or equal to THE JULY FOLLOWING A GIVEN DATE. In the attached spreadsheet the Start Date (B5) would be the GIVEN DATE Target Date is listed in ROW 1. In sentence form the function in cell G2 would be something like, "If G1 >= July following B5, then True.
I'm trying to create a line graph to show the trends of usage. I have a list of dates that I pulled from a website. I am trying to create a function that will count the number of dates between, for example, 8/5/2013 and 8/11/2013.
I had tried using this function to create a set of weekly ranges. =TEXT(DATE(2013, 1, 7)+(ROW(2:2)-1)*7, "m/d/yyyy h:mm AM/PM")&"-"&TEXT(DATE(2013, 1, 7)+(ROW(2:2)-1)*7+6,"m/d/yyyy h:mm AM/PM")
It correctly displays the date ranges, however when using this function: =COUNTIF($E$2:$E$305, A2) Nothing gets pulled.
Here is one of the dates that has been pulled for example: 8/5/2013 11:10:00 AM
I'm trying to streamline some processes at work and have encountered a bit of an issue.
I have a source file containing a grid of data (9 columns) with a series of dates they relate to down the left side e.g. 13-Feb-2013. This data covers a whole year.
What I want to do is pull through data relating to a discrete month into a grid in a seperate workbook.
I have a feeling that date ranges and possibly some kind of lookup might be useful but am struggling to see how to pull it all together.
Need to create year to date sales comparing 4 years month by month. Stacked chart (Excel 2010) works OK for the first three months but adding the fourth month changes the chart to 4 series with a monthly axis. To put it another way I need a vertical axis of years and a horizontal axis of $$$ with each months sales of each year stacked on its year.
I have dates in my column “A”, for example (A1 cell =22-Mar-1971), (A2 cell=30-Dec-1965). Now my requirement is in B column date and month from A column and year should take current year. Output in B column (B1 cell =22-Mar-2009), (B2 cell=30-Dec-2009)
I have a dashboard containing lots of small charts, I want to copy them individually onto new worksheets and make them full page and set-up for print an full page viewing.
I have a sheet in my workbook with at least 180 small tables, there may be more. I woulds like to be able to change total formulas for all tables at once to show either year-to- date or total year.
For example: If we have only progressed through the second period of the year, I would like to choose something to indicate period 2. At other time I may want to know the total year whether the periods are completed or not.
I have weeks in format YY-WW (this week is 09-18) and wish to calculate the full date for the week commencing day for that week. '09-18 is in cell S8. To work out the date I currently have: =DATE(LEFT(S8,2),1,RIGHT(S8,2)*7-8)-WEEKDAY(DATE(LEFT(S8,2),1,3))
Which I thought was working fine, but turns out to be the WC date for 1909. I'll probably have to change the -8, that's not a problem, but I can't work out how to get it to 2009.
This formula looks at a cell and replaces the full date with jst the month and the year....but some cells are blank, in this case this formula sends back "100"
I need to add something to this formula that when the cell is blank...instead of putting "100" as it does now, I need it to put "Unscheduled"...
I'm looking for away to convert the value of cells with a numbers that represents the days of the month as 1 - 31 to the full date.
As if the cell value is 3 convert to 3/3/2014 and so on. I tried changing the cell format which does covert it to 1/3/1900, then I experimented with DATEDIF but didn't get anywhere.
I'm trying to make a macro to keep track of our rental properties. This macro, in another variant, worked as planned, searching for data in a column, copying the row to a new sheet, and clearing the contents of that row. So I've tried to make it search for a date in a new workbook and do the same. It runs, and tells me it has returned zero significant results (did not find data to move and delete). My column I is formatted mm/dd/yy . And the rest of the workbook is protected. Here's what I have:
Sub CopyReturns() 'Macro written 10/2/08 by Jeff ActiveSheet.Unprotect Dim DestSheet As Worksheet Set DestSheet = Worksheets("Sheet2") Dim sRow As Long 'row index on source worksheet Dim dRow As Long 'row index on destination worksheet Dim sCount As Long sCount = 0............
Trying to create an N1.85 graph in Excel that has irregular spaced tick marks on the X-axis. Found the following information but no luck with it. Need US measure for this semi-log (10 X N1.85) graph. Also called a semi-expo (Q1.85) graph.
The resulting graph appears to be a log graph in reverse with one scale; the column widths are smaller at the left and become larger as they progress to the right.
Info found:
A 1.85 graph can be constructed manually by establishing a series of 15 values (in the case of the example in D5.2.1) from a base measurement to the exponent of 1.85.
Step 1 Select a base measurement for the desired size of the graph. A base measurement of 1.0 mm will produce a graph to 15 which is approximately 150 mm wide; a base measurement of 1.5 mm will produce a graph approximately 300 mm wide. In the case of a 1 mm base measurement, the x-axis numbers will be the 1-15 series. In the case of a base of 1.5 mm, the numbers will be represented by the series: 1.5, 3.0, 4.5, 6.0 etc. for 15 values.
Step 2 Construct a series of columns to the 1.85 exponent values measured from the zero point. The rows representing the pressure values are linear.
NOTE - A good approximation of the above can be computer-generated by a spreadsheet programme by entering a column width established from the exponential figures by subtracting the preceding value in each case. The column dimensions are displayed in the number of standard characters able to be accommodated in the column width which is slightly inaccurate in linear dimension.
The figures below indicate the values for a graph based on 1.0 mm.
Linear scale Exponential value of linear values = Column width = linear values to 1.85 power exponential value - preceding value
What can I have the IF statement return as a result that will NOT graph at all. Just leave a hole in the graph.
Long Question:
I have a large range of values and dates. 1/1 1/2 1/3 ....etc 10 11 7 .......etc 8 12 6 .....etc
These values are pulled via VLOOKUP() from various places. When VLOOKUP finds a blank cell, it returns a '0', which doesn't work for me. I've added an IF(ISBLANK), to return "", which is (I believe) an empty cell. The problem is, this is still graphing as a zero. So it will be graphing along nicely, and then shoot down to zero and back up again.
It works fine, apart from the bolded text. In the Data Entry worksheet, column L has dates in the format dd/mm/yyyy. I'd like to get any date from June to be included without manually changing every date in June to Jun 14.
I think theres 3 ways of doing this, any of which would be great. Heres what I think. Where "Jun 14" is searching for exact text, I thought maybe I could change it to MONTH=6 or something to pick out June direct from a dd/mm/yyyy format. I couldnt get this to work. Know of anything I could replace "Jun 14" with?I tried to change the format of the entire column L in 'Data Entry' to a 3 letter month and 2 letter year. how to change the cell date format to fit this?Or if I changed the format of the dates to "01 June 2014" could I change my formula to try and just pick out the specific text "June" ignoring the day and year?
I know there must be a way how, but I can't seem to get it right.
The other option I thought of was to create a new column in the Data Entry sheet using the formula =MONTH(A1), then changing the formula to search for "1", "2", "3" etc for each month. I didn't do this as for the purpose of this the exact date is NOT important, only the Month is.
Is there a formula to set the a date in Excel based off the next full calendar quarter? In cell G2 I have the contract date: 01/26/06. I would like to have a formula in I2 that displays the first day of the next full calendar quarter, which is 04/01/06
More example dates: if my contract date is: 10/21/05 my start date is: 01/01/06
I need to plot a stacked chart. I have attached a sample of it. I need to plot, category As X and subcategory and and its percentage as Y (stacked chart). In the attached sample I plotted a chart. The problem is, the series name showing is not correct. It takes the series name from the top row.
I have a table of data which contains company names, the number of high risk policies, number of low risk policies, and the percentage of high risk policies (compared to total policies).
What I want to do is for people to be able to select up to six of these companies and press a button that says 'create graph' and it creates a graph which shows the number of high risk and low risk in a stacked bar, and the percentage on a separate axis as a line. I know how to manually create this graph no problem, but to be able to dynamically create one from selected companies would be awesome.
To start with I have created six drop downs where you can select the company name as I image the macro will need to know which companies' data to look for in the source table.
I tried to modify the above code, so it will refer undefined/dynamic data column, but getting an error during execution "Run Time Error - 424:" "Object required"
Can I build/present a "Pie" chart DIRECTLY from a list of "ABC" letters WITHOUT counting the occurrence of each one of them and using the results [nor VBA / nor Pivot-Table] - which is the trivial way of building charts !?
An example of such a list will be: A A A B B C C C C C