SunnyKow
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Hi Karen
I would normally created gauge/speedometer chart using a combination of doughnut and pie chart superimpose on top of each other (I am using Excel 2010).
If you need more needles, you can create additional pie charts and superimpose them on top of each other to create the required effects.
Without knowing what your expected charts look like (it would be good if you can attach some examples), you can take a look at my attachment to see if it helps.
Good luck.
Sunny
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