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    Excel Graphs

    Hi,

    Having a problem trying to produce a graph in excel. The data I am trying to produce a graph with is shown below. To produce the graph I highlight the range containing 0.25 to 11.658, the x and y are there to show you guys what data I want on each axis, and then follow the wizard through, the graph I want is a line graph with x row on the x axis, and y row on the y axis.

    x 0.25 2 5 10
    y 9.6325 10.4165 10.979 11.658

    The problem I have is I get two data series for each row, What am I doing wrong?

    Thanks

    Tom

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    Re: Excel Graph

    Hi Tom,

    I think I have the solution. I have copied your values in excel

    x 0.25 2 5 10
    y 9.6325 10.4165 10.979 11.658


    Highlight your y-data range 9.6325-11.658

    Now click on the chart icon and select Chart type: line and click next.
    This will produce a single line with the correct y values but incorrect x values.

    To get the correct x-values click on the series button at the top of the chart display window.

    You will see a title: Category (X) axis labels. Click with the mouse on the icon to the right of the blank box on the same row as the title. The chart window now gets very small. highlight your x-values data in the excel chart and press return. You now have your desired
    single graph.

    You can now edit the properties of the graph as you see fit.

    Hope this helps

    Gauss1976.

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    Yep thats the one, thats gona be great help thanks.

    T

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    Jon Peltier
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    Re: Excel Graphs

    Do you really want a line chart? Did you notice that the points are equally
    spaced, even though the gap between 5 and 10 should be much wider than
    between 0.25 and 2?

    If you select the entire data range, then choose an XY chart type in the
    chart wizard, you get exactly what you want, faster than how you were told
    to do it with a Line chart. (The trick with a Line chart is to clear the top
    left cell, so Excel knows the top row and left column are special, and
    indicate categories and series labels.)

    - Jon
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    Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
    Tutorials and Custom Solutions
    http://PeltierTech.com
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    "Tomski" <[email protected]> wrote in
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    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > Having a problem trying to produce a graph in excel. The data I am
    > trying to produce a graph with is shown below. To produce the graph I
    > highlight the range containing 0.25 to 11.658, the x and y are there to
    > show you guys what data I want on each axis, and then follow the wizard
    > through, the graph I want is a line graph with x row on the x axis, and
    > y row on the y axis.
    >
    > x 0.25 2 5 10
    > y 9.6325 10.4165 10.979 11.658
    >
    > The problem I have is I get two data series for each row, What am I
    > doing wrong?
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > Tom
    >
    >
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