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How do I "index" data in a line graph?
I have 3 points of data for 10 separate firms. I currently have data plotted
as a line graph, but want to index the graph the following way: - Firm with lowest data point is index "1" - All other lines for other firms are a factor of that line "1" |
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You could sort the data you want to index in the order you want it displayed
on the graph. "ShirleyJL" wrote in message ... I have 3 points of data for 10 separate firms. I currently have data plotted as a line graph, but want to index the graph the following way: - Firm with lowest data point is index "1" - All other lines for other firms are a factor of that line "1" |
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Shirley -
You probably need to set up another worksheet range, to hold the manipulated data needed in the chart. I am guessing from the description that if you divide all other values by the low company's values, you will get your normalized values. Plot this normalized range. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ ShirleyJL wrote: I have 3 points of data for 10 separate firms. I currently have data plotted as a line graph, but want to index the graph the following way: - Firm with lowest data point is index "1" - All other lines for other firms are a factor of that line "1" |
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