Speedometer Chart In Excel
Excel Speedometer Speedo Charts can add visual appeal to an existing dashboard or be used as a stand-alone graph. Below are four that we've created providing several options and showing the versatility of an Excel Speedometer Chart. All charts are fully functional, meaning the needle moves based on the data input.
Learn how to create a gauge chart or speedometer chart in Excel by combining a Doughnut chart and a Pie chart. Follow the detailed steps with screenshots and download the Excel file.
Learn how to make a gauge chart with a needle by inserting a Combo Chart of two Doughnuts and a Pie Chart. Follow the easy steps with screenshots and download the practice workbook.
Learn how to create a speedometer chart in Excel using pie and doughnut charts. Follow the steps to prepare data ranges, format chart elements, and customize the dial and zones.
Learn how to make a SPEEDOMETER chart in Excel with three charts two doughnut charts and one pie chart. A SPEEDOMETER chart is a single-point chart that tracks a data point against a target and shows a needle that moves with the data change.
Learn how to make a speedometer or gauge chart in Excel with a donut chart and a pie chart. Follow the easy steps and download the file to create your own speedometer chart.
Learn how to create a Gauge chart or Speedometer chart in Excel using the Doughnut chart type. See examples, attributes, pros and cons, and tips for using Gauge charts in finance, project management, and dashboards.
Learn to create a gauge or speedometer chart in Excel using a doughnut chart and a pie chart. Follow the steps to customize the chart, add a needle, and display data callouts.
Learn how to build a speedometer chart in Excel from scratch with three charts two doughnuts and one pie. Follow the step-by-step guide with screenshots and tips to customize your speedometer chart.
Step 16 You also do not require a Chart title in the speedometer. Single click inside the chart title. Press Delete. Step 17 Double click inside the lower green portion of the donut chart. Step 18 Format Data point dialogue box appears. Go to series options, inside the Fill section, select No fill. The lower green portion will hide.