Pie chart (embarrassed)

TXNCPO

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I'm embarrassed to even post this, but I'm vapor locked. I successfully created a pie chart for "planned" to show "burn" of funds against a 50K starting value (i thought)

The need is to show how much of the monies provided have been planned to spend, and actual. The Chron tab will be used to document spending needs and then actual, and my thought was to "copy link" to a dashboard tab and drop a couple of pie chart.
 

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Never mind, sorry.

After a good night sleep, I did the same thing I was ding last night and it worked.

Again, sorry
 
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