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Default Should I use a scatter graph?

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Jon Peltier wrote:

Yeah, you're right. Maybe we should go beat him up!

Or maybe not.

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"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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But if kdaniel were really nice <bg, he would have come back to this post
and
said: "Hey, I just found the .charting newsgroup and reposted there.
Please
don't respond to this post."

(I don't see these kinds of warnings very often--but they do happen (which
is
nice!).)



Jon Peltier wrote:

In fairness, Daniel's post in the charting group appeared after this one.
Presumably he discovered that group after making this post. I saw the
post
first in the charting group, because that's the one I read first, and
I've
answered it there.

- Jon
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"David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message
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Please don't multipost. Crosspost if you must, but in general if you
ask
the question in .excel.charting (which you have done), that will be
your
best bet for this type of question.
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/usenet/xpost.html
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David Biddulph

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ps.com...
I would like to chart some various housing compounds based on rental
rate (y) vs their size, in this case bedrooms (x). I can get the look
and results that I want, but I can't get the label of the compound
(A,B or C) next to the data point.

I have never used scatter graphs before, so I'm not sure if this is
the correct path. Should I be using a scatter graph?

Sample
Compound Bedrooms Lease
A 4 16,000
B 4 18,000
C 5 19,000

Thanks in advance.
kdaniel7979




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