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Graph A Horizontal Line
I've got a series of data on a line graph. It's nothing too rancy - dates and
rates. 3/1/2006 4.660 3/3/2006 4.710 3/6/2006 4.760 3/7/2006 4.810 3/8/2006 4.780 The rates are on the X axis and the rates are on the Y axis. What I'd like to do is plot a horitzontal line across the chart at a given Y value. Say, 4.630. I know I could add a second data series: 3/1/2006 4.630 3/3/2006 4.630 3/6/2006 4.630 3/7/2006 4.630 3/8/2006 4.630 But that seems like an awful lot of extra work for a simple horizontal line. especially since my actual dataset is quite large. Is there a shortcut way in Excel I can tell it to just plot a line at a given Y value? Thanks. -- Hmm...they have the Internet on COMPUTERS now! |
Graph A Horizontal Line
Jon gives you three ways to do this at
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...orzErrBar.html best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "MDW" wrote in message ... I've got a series of data on a line graph. It's nothing too rancy - dates and rates. 3/1/2006 4.660 3/3/2006 4.710 3/6/2006 4.760 3/7/2006 4.810 3/8/2006 4.780 The rates are on the X axis and the rates are on the Y axis. What I'd like to do is plot a horitzontal line across the chart at a given Y value. Say, 4.630. I know I could add a second data series: 3/1/2006 4.630 3/3/2006 4.630 3/6/2006 4.630 3/7/2006 4.630 3/8/2006 4.630 But that seems like an awful lot of extra work for a simple horizontal line. especially since my actual dataset is quite large. Is there a shortcut way in Excel I can tell it to just plot a line at a given Y value? Thanks. -- Hmm...they have the Internet on COMPUTERS now! |
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