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can't see plot markers
On my chart if two series have the exact number to plot, one of the markers
is sometimes hidden. I set the line and markers to automatic, hoping that the lighter colored markers would automatically plot on top of the darker ones, but that is not always the case. I currently don't have Interpolated checked, maybe that would help. But, any ideas on how to make sure all my markers show on my chart? Thanks. |
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Set one marker with no inner inner colour. Then when two markers overlap you
should see both colours. best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Alex" wrote in message ... On my chart if two series have the exact number to plot, one of the markers is sometimes hidden. I set the line and markers to automatic, hoping that the lighter colored markers would automatically plot on top of the darker ones, but that is not always the case. I currently don't have Interpolated checked, maybe that would help. But, any ideas on how to make sure all my markers show on my chart? Thanks. |
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You can also look at your plot order for each series.
"Alex" wrote: On my chart if two series have the exact number to plot, one of the markers is sometimes hidden. I set the line and markers to automatic, hoping that the lighter colored markers would automatically plot on top of the darker ones, but that is not always the case. I currently don't have Interpolated checked, maybe that would help. But, any ideas on how to make sure all my markers show on my chart? Thanks. |
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What I do in this situaation is to set the size of the the symbols
differently. Make the one which plots first be twice the size of the one which plots second. "Gary Rowe" wrote: You can also look at your plot order for each series. "Alex" wrote: On my chart if two series have the exact number to plot, one of the markers is sometimes hidden. I set the line and markers to automatic, hoping that the lighter colored markers would automatically plot on top of the darker ones, but that is not always the case. I currently don't have Interpolated checked, maybe that would help. But, any ideas on how to make sure all my markers show on my chart? Thanks. |
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