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How to show scale in guage chart

I have a guage chart .....

where i used three color like red , yellow , green which has some business significance ......

i just want my scale value for red to be  0 -50

yellow  75

green - 100

how to show these numbers in the scale

plz find the attached application

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Hi,

No idea but the better way for you is to make 5 scales instead of 4.

Fisrt one, 0%

Second, 25%

Third 50

Fourth 75%

and 100 %

Regards

DAAM

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kaushiknsolanki
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Hi,

     Set your Major Limit value to 11.

Regards,

Kaushik Solanki

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Anonymous
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i'm sorry , i didn't get it .......

can you plz make that change in the attached file

kaushiknsolanki
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Hi,

     Go to presentation tab, here you have the option called "Show Scale" and the sub setting is "Mrdajor Unit"

     Here set the value as 11.

Regards,

Kaushik Solanki

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Hi,

No idea but the better way for you is to make 5 scales instead of 4.

Fisrt one, 0%

Second, 25%

Third 50

Fourth 75%

and 100 %

Regards

DAAM

Anonymous
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Thanks for the reply ......yup i seee it ........ is there a way where you can show only fore values like below  

zero at the beginning

max limit of RED - 50

max limit of Yellow - 75

max limit of Green -100

Thanks

Sri

kaushiknsolanki
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Partner Ambassador/MVP

Hi,

     You can change to 5 as David has suggested.

Regards,

Kaushik Solanki

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Anonymous
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Thanks David and kaushik