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    Merging two sets of data

    Hello everyone,

    I have a huge urgent problem concerning excel at the moment. I have two different sets of data. One involving time and strain, the other involving time and force. I would like to make a force/strain graph between the two different sets of data. The issue is that the time increment in the two different sets of data is different.
    If you have any idea on how to make a force/strain graph between the two data sets, please enlighten me!

    Thank you for the help!!

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    Re: Merging two sets of data

    maybe a bubble chart would suit.

    then you can have 2 axis and 1 size.

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