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BeIzebu69 -
You could use a Line chart type or an XY (Scatter) chart type. The XY (Scatter) chart gives you more control over some formatting. To use it, arrange data in worksheet cells with X values in a column on the left, e.g., 1,2,3,4,... and Y values in an adjacent column on the right, e.g., 100,100,100,100,300,300,200,... Select all data, e.g., 2 columns by 15 rows, click the Chart Wizard button, choose XY (Scatter), etc. Format the data series to show markers and lines. - Mike http://www.mikemiddleton.com "BeIzebu69" wrote in message ps.com... hi all, I need to graph multiple constant functions, each graph has a range of duration in x,each range is noncoincident between functions, the idea is that they are graph of superposed form. Some idea. An example in the image. sorry my english ;) best regards |
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