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Hello,
I am looking to present a cumulative revenue evolution (month by month) for two products compared to the previous year.
So I have 4 data points to input: revenue for product 1, revenue for product 2, month, year, and I’m really struggling with it!!!
Ideally, it should look something like this:
[I fiddled with overlapping two graphs to show you, and I would also like to include the year 2018 and more in the future]
My example based on the following fictional figures:
Thank you in advance for your reply! :-)
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I am looking to present a cumulative revenue evolution (month by month) for two products compared to the previous year.
So I have 4 data points to input: revenue for product 1, revenue for product 2, month, year, and I’m really struggling with it!!!
Ideally, it should look something like this:
[I fiddled with overlapping two graphs to show you, and I would also like to include the year 2018 and more in the future]
My example based on the following fictional figures:
Thank you in advance for your reply! :-)
Configuration: Windows / Chrome 66.0.3359.181
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Good evening Tinkerbell
The table that serves as the basis for the graphic needs to be presented differently either from the start or by transposing it using formulas from the first table
See example: https://mon-partage.fr/f/nqyss0UQ/
Best regards
Via
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge." A. Einstein
The table that serves as the basis for the graphic needs to be presented differently either from the start or by transposing it using formulas from the first table
See example: https://mon-partage.fr/f/nqyss0UQ/
Best regards
Via
--
"Imagination is more important than knowledge." A. Einstein