Chart to show conditionally formatted 'wedges'

davey4444

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Hi, hopefully I'm able to explain my requirements easily enough here. I'm trying to create what I think should be a simple pie/doughnut chart however I cannot quite get what I want from it.

I'd like to show a pie chart but then overlaying equally sized lines to give the appearance of various 'wedges', at present I can achieve this by creating two pie charts, one to show the values and then another transparent one to give the appearance of wedges. Maybe this is the simplest way to go, I just need to somehow group both of my charts so that I can easily change the positions and scale at a later time.

In testing this I tried using a doughnut chart with no hole and having an explosion of 1% but obviously this only expands the sections rather than the 10 elements.

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