Re: How do I set up multiple values in a pie chart

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So multiply the fractions. 40% of 25% is 10%, 60% of 25% is 15%. And so
forth.

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"George" <George@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am trying to divide a pie chart like this;
1st section 75% and 25%
Then divide the 25% section like this;
40% and 60%
Then divide the 40%; 28% and 12%
And divide the 60%; 85% and 15%
And then divide the 60% up


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