We added all of our income and outgoing expenses to excel and she just worked away for hours getting it perfect.
Had no idea she could even use excel to begin with.
Your Daily Spending X-Axis says days of the month but the label has pounds.
I love the colour picks and presentation. Very easy on the eye.
This is great, looks easy to use.
If I can leave some feedback: Pie charts can be difficult to compare, especially with so many categories. I’d suggest trying a proportion plot, overlapping bars, or a bullet chart since they’re designed for making this kind of comparison. Personally, I use a bar chart that changes colour as it fills so I can see what budget categories are used up (or over budget) at a glance.
Otherwise, keeping the category colours consistent across the two pie charts will make comparing them a bit easier.
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We added all of our income and outgoing expenses to excel and she just worked away for hours getting it perfect.
Had no idea she could even use excel to begin with.
Your Daily Spending X-Axis says days of the month but the label has pounds.
I love the colour picks and presentation. Very easy on the eye.
This is great, looks easy to use.
If I can leave some feedback: Pie charts can be difficult to compare, especially with so many categories. I’d suggest trying a proportion plot, overlapping bars, or a bullet chart since they’re designed for making this kind of comparison. Personally, I use a bar chart that changes colour as it fills so I can see what budget categories are used up (or over budget) at a glance.
Otherwise, keeping the category colours consistent across the two pie charts will make comparing them a bit easier.