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    Representing yes(Y) in charts

    Suppose a chart is to be formed for characteristics defined in the form of Y. I've attached a dummy for the purpose, can it be presented in the form of graphs/charts in excel?
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    Re: Representing yes(Y) in charts

    yes...more specific please. what kind of graph/chart are you trying to make...excel is running-over with charts to choose from
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    Re: Representing yes(Y) in charts

    Any kind of chart, i am new to it so if you can describe more than one, it would be helpful.
    Last edited by madhur.kalra; 12-28-2011 at 04:28 AM.

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    Re: Representing yes(Y) in charts

    Charts are used to plot numeric data.
    Alpha data or alphanumeric cannot, far as I know, be plotted directly.

    You will need a way to correlate the "Y" values to a number.

    This thread at MrExcel may be helpful. Scroll down to Post #4
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