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Creating an 'overflow' pie chart
I am creating a pie chart which is to show how much each of our clients contributes towards an adviser's monthly target. The only issue is that say the target is £13,000 per month but the adviser manages £15,000 instead, how do I show this on the pie chart? Is there a way of creating what I would say is an 'overflow' pie chart which shows how much extra past their target they are?
Is there another way of showing this? Otherwise the is more than 100% however its still showing as a full pie chart!
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Anonymous
2013-07-17T14:47:09+00:00