Help on a pie chart in Excel 2003

KLansford

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Someone please help this Excel rookie! I am trying to create a pie chart in Excel 2003 that will do the following:

I want to show 2 slices of a pie chart---one 75%, the other 25%. That's easy, I know.

However, in each of those slices, I want to show the other data labels and their percentages.

For example: the 75% slice would incorporate A-15%, B-5%, C-10%, D-20%, E-17%, and F-8%. Then the 25% slice would incorporate G-10%, H-12%, I-3%.

Does that make sense?
 

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Welcome to the forum, the only way I know how you can do something like this is to add a textbox and place in the details that you want.
 
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