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Hi there,
I have recently created an Access database which is used to record patient data. Within my Access database, I have created an 'Outcomes dashboard' where users should be able to view how their patients have scored on measures across their appointments in clustered column chart. The problem I have is that as more data points are added, the columns become so small that it is difficult to visualise the data. Does anyone have any advice on how I can overcome this issue, or have any ideas for alternative ways to visualise data in Access - perhaps by integrating Excel graphs into Access somehow? I do want to keep the graph as a column graph as opposed to another graph type.
I have recently created an Access database which is used to record patient data. Within my Access database, I have created an 'Outcomes dashboard' where users should be able to view how their patients have scored on measures across their appointments in clustered column chart. The problem I have is that as more data points are added, the columns become so small that it is difficult to visualise the data. Does anyone have any advice on how I can overcome this issue, or have any ideas for alternative ways to visualise data in Access - perhaps by integrating Excel graphs into Access somehow? I do want to keep the graph as a column graph as opposed to another graph type.