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Jon Peltier
 
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Default dot plot - single x axis location with multiple y axis dots

Eric -

Use 0.25 for the left gender and 0.75 for the right, and plot this data as
an XY chart. Then hide the default axis labels and use this technique to add
custom X axis labels for "Girls" and "Boys":

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/ArbitraryAxis.html

- Jon
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"EJF" wrote in message
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I'd like to make a dot plot that has multiple y axis values for a single
x axis value. For example, I'd like to have two locations on the x axis,
one labeled "girls" and the other labeled "boys". The y axis would be
height. Then above the "girls" label, there would be one dot for each
girl in the room at the height of that girl and the same thing for the
boys. Is this possible in Excel?

Thanks.

Eric


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