Stacked Waterfall Charts using think-cell add-in for PowerPoint


Stacked Waterfall Charts using think-cell add-in for PowerPoint

Created: Monday, July 22, 2024 posted by at 9:15 am


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Stacked Waterfall charts are a little different than conventional waterfall charts. Such charts can be easily created using the think-cell add-in for PowerPoint. If you send a stacked waterfall chart, or any other chart created using think-cell to someone who does not have think-cell installed, then they will be able to view the chart in PowerPoint. They will also be able to edit partially.

Stacked Waterfall Charts using think-cell add-in for PowerPoint

Stacked Waterfall Charts using think-cell add-in for PowerPoint

Create stacked waterfall charts using the think-cell add-in for PowerPoint.




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