![]() Your are free to shift and resize this combined object on your worksheet as required Vertical ChartsĪ Similar technique can be used for Vertical Charts using a Column Chart instead of a Bar Chart Group the Chart and Mask together, so that they can’t be moved Select the Chart and 5 Star Mask together You should see all the stars perfectly when the placement is correct With the mask selected shift the Right hand side and then left hand side so that you can just see the edges of the bar.Ĭheck the placement by trying the numbers from 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 0.1 in B2 Position the mask in front of the charts Bar Move the chart and resize the Bar to your requirements On a worksheet we need a cell where we have a Rating Value, lets use B2 The mask has a plain background and has cut-outs where the Stars are, which are transparent and so only the bar chart shows through in those areas which are cut out. ![]() The technique involves putting a mask in front of a single bar from a Bar Chart It’s actually very simple and this post will show you how. I received an email shortly afterwards from Rajiv, “ How can I make one of those charts ? ” with the Stars Circled Earlier in the week Chandoo presented Give more details by showing average and distributionĪt the top of the post was a small screen capture from showing a 5 Star chart showing that Twilight had a 3.5 Star Rating (way over-rated if you ask me). ![]()
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