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An additional charts package?

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    An additional charts package?

    Hi,

    Are there 3rd party packages for making _really_ fancy charts in Excel?

    For example, I would like to have three or four graphs, one under
    another, have the same (date) x-axis: stock price, log(stock price),
    volume, correlation, and percentage change. And I also want to draw a
    vertical line through all four graphs for visual inspection.
    Thank you very much in advance!

    Aaron Fude


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    Debra Dalgleish
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    Re: An additional charts package?

    If you post your question in the microsoft.public.excel.charting
    newsgroup, someone may be able to help. You can access the newsgroups
    through the Microsoft web site:

    http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...verview.mspx#2

    [email protected] wrote:
    > Are there 3rd party packages for making _really_ fancy charts in Excel?
    >
    > For example, I would like to have three or four graphs, one under
    > another, have the same (date) x-axis: stock price, log(stock price),
    > volume, correlation, and percentage change. And I also want to draw a
    > vertical line through all four graphs for visual inspection.



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    Debra Dalgleish
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    Kevin H. Stecyk
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    Re: An additional charts package?

    Debra Dalgleish...
    > If you post your question in the microsoft.public.excel.charting
    > newsgroup, someone may be able to help. You can access the newsgroups
    > through the Microsoft web site:
    >
    > http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...verview.mspx#2
    >
    > >> Are there 3rd party packages for making _really_ fancy charts in Excel?

    >>
    >> For example, I would like to have three or four graphs, one under
    >> another, have the same (date) x-axis: stock price, log(stock price),
    >> volume, correlation, and percentage change. And I also want to draw a
    >> vertical line through all four graphs for visual inspection.

    >


    The OP might wish to investigate Harvard Graphics Chart XL. It is a third
    party graphics program.

    http://www.harvardgraphics.com/products/hgchartxl.asp

    HTH

    Regards,
    Kevin



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