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How to Create a Pareto Diagram [80/20 Rule] in LibreOffice Calc
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_**Brief: In this LibreOffice tip, youll learn to create the famous Pareto chart in Calc.**_
The [Pareto Principle][1], also known as the 80/20 Rule, The Law of the Vital Few and The Principle of Factor Sparsity, illustrates that 80% of effects arise from 20% of the causes or in laymans terms 20% of your actions/activities will account for 80% of your results/outcomes.
Although the original observation is related to [economics][2], it can be widely adopted and used across all aspects of business, economics, mathematics, and processes. In computer science, the Pareto principle can be used in [software optimization][3].
Let me show you how to create a Pareto diagram in [LibreOffice][4] spreadsheet tool, i.e. Calc.
### Creating Pareto diagram in LibreOffice Calc
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To be able to create a Pareto diagram, you need these three basic elements:
* The factors, ranked by the magnitude of their contribution
* The factors expressed numerically
* The cumulative-percent-of-total effect of the ranked factors
First, enter the data in a spreadsheet. Now lets get started!
#### Step 1: Sort the data
Mark all rows from first to the last and at the **Data** tab click on the Sort option. At the **Sort Criteria** tab choose **Sort key 1** and change the entry to **Number of Errors** or whichever name you choose. Make sure to tick **Descending** and finally **OK**.
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#### Step 2: Create the Cumulative Percentage values
To calculate the cumulative percent of a total, you will need one formula for the first cell (C5) and a different formula for cells C6 and below.
**Generic formula for the first cell**
```
=amount/total
```
**In the example shown, the formula in C5 is:** =B5/$B$15
**Generic formula for the remaining cells**:
```
=(amount/total)+previous cell result
```
**In the example shown, the formula in C6 is:** =(B6/$B$15)+C5
By dragging the fill handle down, you will get the correct formulas for the remaining cells.
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#### Step 3: Create the Pareto diagram
To create the chart go to **Insert** tab and then click on the **Chart** option.
In the upcoming Chart Wizard choose the chart type **Column and Line** with **Number of lines** set to 1 and click Next.
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Select the correct data range **$A$4:$C$14** by either using your mouse in the data range selector or by entering it manually. Leave the settings **Data series in columns**, **First row as label**, **First column as label** and click Next.
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The following Data Series window should have everything filled in correctly, click Next.
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In the last window enter titles and remove the legend:
* Title: Pareto chart
* X axis: Error Type
* Y axis: Number of Errors
* Untick **Display legend**
* click **Finish**.
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And this is the result:
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If the red line appears without any value, select it, then right click > Format Data Series > Align Data Series to Secondary y-Axis > Click OK.
#### Step 4: Fine tune the chart
The range of the secondary y-axis is set to **0 120** , it needs to be up to **100**.
Double click on the secondary y-axis . In the **Scale** tab, untick **Automatic** and **enter 100** as the maximum value. Then click ok.
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All done!
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**Conclusion**
Using a Pareto chart to analyze problems in a business project allows focusing efforts towards the ones offering the most considerable improvement potential.
This is one of the many real-life scenario where I have used LibreOffice instead of other proprietary office software. I hope to share more LibreOffice tutorials on Its FOSS. Meanwhile, you can [learn these rather hidden LibreOffice tips][15].
Which LibreOffice functionality do you use the most? Let us know at the comments below!
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[1]: https://betterexplained.com/articles/understanding-the-pareto-principle-the-8020-rule/
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_principle#In_economics
[3]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Program_optimization#Bottlenecks
[4]: https://www.libreoffice.org/
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