Mike,
I think you are right.
I meanwhile found out that the data I used are not treaded as numbers. I get
the figures from a function. When I change the function to =Value(function),
the x-y chart is ok. Therefore I suspect I should have declared the function
as a real. I will try it out.
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Regards
Fred Geiger
"Mike Middleton" wrote:
Fred -
Be careful that the data are really numbers, not text appearing as numbers.
If even one data point contains text, Excel will use 1,2,3,... instead of
the numerical values.
- Mike
www.mikemiddleton.com
"Fred Geiger" wrote in message
...
For some time now, when I create a scatter chart from tabulated
(numerical)
data, the chart does not display the x/y values, but the serquence numbers
instead. This is similar to a bar chart, but should'nt happen with a
scatter
chart.
The scatter charts have worked ok in the past. I'm using Excel 2000 in a
company office environment where I have little control over the Excel
installation/set-up.
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Regards
Fred