Stacked Bar Chart
Chad Burkins
Quicken Windows Subscription Member
I'm trying to create a stacked bar chart. Each bar would be one month of spending. Within that single bar would be a stack of separate colors, with each color representing a different category of spending. Is that possible ?
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Quicken Windows doesn't do stacked charts.
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Quicken's graphing options capabilities leave a lot to be desired. I am not aware of any way to do what you want from within Quicken. I think the best option for doing that would be to generate the Spending report you want then export it into Excel. Excel has some very good graphing capabilities and I think you will find that you can generate this type of graph in there.
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OK, sort of gratifying to know I wasn't missing something.
I'll work on finding a report that breaks down the data by both month (column) and category (row)0 -
I think the Spending By Category report will give you what you are looking for. After you pull up the report select "Month" from the Column drop-down. You can also change the Date Range by selecting the drop-down option you want.Chad Burkins said:OK, sort of gratifying to know I wasn't missing something.
I'll work on finding a report that breaks down the data by both month (column) and category (row)
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