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I am learning about Heat Maps. These looks pretty cool. My questions are based on this webpage:
http://chandoo.org/wp/2008/07/09/partition-charts-excel-pie-alternative-visualization-hack/
1. Is there a finished file that I can download so I can see the raw data?
2. What is the different between a Heat Map and a partition chart?
3. In Step 3, how do you get the Conditional Format window with multiple conditions to appear? I click the Conditional Formatting button, but I don't see any option that looks like the graphic in step #3. I am using Excel 2010.
On the following webpage:
http://chandoo.org/wp/2008/07/10/partition-charts-visualization-fun/
1. See step #2 which says "Lets say you want to show 3 pies, one for 30%, another for 48% and the last one for 32% (well, just kidding, you can only 110% of your work, not 110% of your pies) so 22%."
Instead of pies, does Chandoo really mean 3 slices inside of one pie? I take 3 pies to mean 3 separate pie charts.
http://chandoo.org/wp/2008/07/09/partition-charts-excel-pie-alternative-visualization-hack/
1. Is there a finished file that I can download so I can see the raw data?
2. What is the different between a Heat Map and a partition chart?
3. In Step 3, how do you get the Conditional Format window with multiple conditions to appear? I click the Conditional Formatting button, but I don't see any option that looks like the graphic in step #3. I am using Excel 2010.
On the following webpage:
http://chandoo.org/wp/2008/07/10/partition-charts-visualization-fun/
1. See step #2 which says "Lets say you want to show 3 pies, one for 30%, another for 48% and the last one for 32% (well, just kidding, you can only 110% of your work, not 110% of your pies) so 22%."
Instead of pies, does Chandoo really mean 3 slices inside of one pie? I take 3 pies to mean 3 separate pie charts.
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