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![]() I need a normal scientific chart. You know, the ones with axes on the right, left, top, and bottom sides. I think I did this once before and it took an hour, since I had to trick excel into thinking i had about four different sets of data, most of which were fake. It was insane. Meanwhile something like Mongo or Axum or ?? or IDL would do this naturally (make good scientific charts instead of bubble gum candy/girlie/kiddie charts). What is the best option for me? Do I go with a simple template a consultant has worked out (speak up please), an excel add-in (which one?), or do I really need to ditch excel unless all I was doing was adding 2+2? I'd prefer not to have to toss excel and am hoping there is a charting add-in I can buy. Jason Taylor -- jasonataylor ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jasonataylor's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=37102 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=568421 |
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