Enhanced or compound Data Labels
While we chart an important data point, such as volume, we usually have a second or third data point that also needs to be expressed, such as % Change. Excel allows an alternative data label so a compound data label can be created. It would be great if we could specify multiple measures to build...
Waterfall Chart Breakdown Volume Problem
The charted volume totals for each breakdown when comparing two categories, such as year to year, are the sum of the volumes in both years. They should be the difference between the first year and the second year. For example, the tool tip correctly displays the first year volume at 482,149...
Waterfall Chart Concatenated Data Labels
Tool tips are helpful, but don't allow easy comparison of critical information without moving the mouse and remembering the previous numbers. It would help greatly to be able to concatenate two or more measures into the data labels, such as showing the volume and the percent change in beside...
Waterfall Chart Scale Formula for Min and Max
The calculated minimum on the Y axis doesn't show enough of the 'total' bars to illustrate a good comparison. Having a fixed minimum doesn't help when evaluating different items of very different sizes. We need to have a 'percentage' or formula capability to make the chart more visually impactf...
Hierarchy Drill-Down capability added to Waterfall Chart Breakdown
Category accepts a hierarchy, making it very useful. The addition of Breakdown is a help, but Breakdown needs to accept a hierarchy, which would allow the Category to contain beginning and ending totals, while maintaining the ability to drill down on components of the breakdown. I believe it's ...
Reverse Values in Ribbon Chart so largest value is on the bottom instead of the top
We find it more readable when the largest values on an area chart are on the bottom. This option should also be available in the Ribbon Chart.