Hi Clive,
On its way...
for anyone else that wants me to send it, please email me and put "Graph" in the subject line
-Crystal
--- On Sun, 8/24/08, Clive Williams wrote:
>
> Hi Crystal, Hi Steve,
>
> Crystal, I suggested "MonthYear as 0108 instead of
> Jan08"
> because Steve wanted the grouping on the months so that
> all years for January would appear first and all years
> for December would appear last and that the months would
> not sort alphabetically.
> Are the groupings available in the Microsoft Graph Applet
> flexible enough to accomodate sorting on yymm and show
> the results as Steve indicated?
>
> I would be appreciate a copy of the chapter on charting
> if you think it would help me, please.
>
> Regards, Clive.
>
> --- In MS_Access_Professio
> strive4peace
> <strive4peace2008@
> >
> > Hi Steve,
> >
> > to add on ...
> >
> > Access uses the Microsoft Graph applet -- common
> program with
> PowerPoint and other Office products. I wrote curricula to
> teach
> PowerPoint and would be happy to send you the chapter on
> charting,
> which would basically apply to Access, if you email me
> >
> > you need to use both the primary and secondary axes
> >
> > Like most others, I find the graphics in Excel to be
> superior. I
> often output Access 'reports' to Excel (write code
> though, do not
> output defined Access reports) to take advantage of the
> charting
> capability in Excel as well as giving users the data in a
> format they
> like better ... easy to email too <smile>
> >
> > ~~~
> > "MonthYear as 0108 instead of Jan08"
> >
> > btw, I find it best to sort by yymm for flexibility
> >
> >
> > Warm Regards,
> > Crystal
> >
> > *
> > (: have an awesome day :)
> > *
> >
> >
> >
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