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Pooja_Sharma
Hi AJ,
Thanks for such an informative post.
I am handling PMS in my Organization and really keen to learn the application of bell curve. I even tried the details provided in the attachment "create Bell Curve in Excel" but stuck at On the Tools menu, click Data Analysis as not able to find Data Analysis option in Excel(2007).
Kindly further guide on same.
Looking forward for your response,
Would like to thank Shiva as well for providing so much of details on Bell Curve Normalization.
Regards
Pooja

From India, Delhi
HR Hiral Mehta
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Dear Pooja, If you are referring to some particular thread, you can reply or add your comments in the same thread. Starting a new thread will require lot of links to be attached.
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alka102
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Dear Pooja
If you have been able to decide the range of points and the number of employees falling in each ranges, then put these in two different columns (range in one column and no. of employees falling in the range in the next column). Then select the data and insert a bar graph. The graph will reflect your bell curve.
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Alka

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