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Create simple line graph in Excel!!!!!
Ok, I've struggled with this far too long now.
And abandoned the task a number of times over the past year. So, I'm going to ask you now. I have two columns of data: u a v b w c x d y e z f etc. Where u to z, and a to f represent numbers. I want to see a simple graph with one column representing the X axis, and the other column, representing the Y axis. And a line, showing the relationship between the two. It should be simple right? Unfortunately, it hasn't. I've tried to create a scatter graph with lines. And a line graph. But excel just doesn't want to cooperate. It wants to make each column a separate line. Not the axis. What is the secret please? I'm using Excel 97. Thanks a lot! |
Create simple line graph in Excel!!!!!
First of all, at least the Y values must be numerical. You can apply a fake
axis with other labels after plotting the numbers: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/Y_CategoryAxis.html http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/DotPlot.html Second, if you are making a line chart, if Excel doesn't detect a difference between the two columns (to indicate that the left column is for category labels), it plots them both as Y values for separate line series. One way to make the columns different is to put a label over the second column, and keep the cell over the first column blank. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ wrote in message oups.com... Ok, I've struggled with this far too long now. And abandoned the task a number of times over the past year. So, I'm going to ask you now. I have two columns of data: u a v b w c x d y e z f etc. Where u to z, and a to f represent numbers. I want to see a simple graph with one column representing the X axis, and the other column, representing the Y axis. And a line, showing the relationship between the two. It should be simple right? Unfortunately, it hasn't. I've tried to create a scatter graph with lines. And a line graph. But excel just doesn't want to cooperate. It wants to make each column a separate line. Not the axis. What is the secret please? I'm using Excel 97. Thanks a lot! |
Create simple line graph in Excel!!!!!
over a whole year and
you still can't get it right on graph paper or your computer. try transposing your columns into rows, add another row for a time line/column names, then create your graph with the wizard.... wrote in message oups.com... Ok, I've struggled with this far too long now. And abandoned the task a number of times over the past year. So, I'm going to ask you now. I have two columns of data: u a v b w c x d y e z f etc. Where u to z, and a to f represent numbers. I want to see a simple graph with one column representing the X axis, and the other column, representing the Y axis. And a line, showing the relationship between the two. It should be simple right? Unfortunately, it hasn't. I've tried to create a scatter graph with lines. And a line graph. But excel just doesn't want to cooperate. It wants to make each column a separate line. Not the axis. What is the secret please? I'm using Excel 97. Thanks a lot! |
Create simple line graph in Excel!!!!!
Select the two columns (your cells u to f).
Insert/ Chart/ XY Scatter Choose version with lines Data in columns That should work, but if not: Edit Source data and put your cells u to z as your X series, and a to f as your Y series. -- David Biddulph wrote in message oups.com... Ok, I've struggled with this far too long now. And abandoned the task a number of times over the past year. So, I'm going to ask you now. I have two columns of data: u a v b w c x d y e z f etc. Where u to z, and a to f represent numbers. I want to see a simple graph with one column representing the X axis, and the other column, representing the Y axis. And a line, showing the relationship between the two. It should be simple right? Unfortunately, it hasn't. I've tried to create a scatter graph with lines. And a line graph. But excel just doesn't want to cooperate. It wants to make each column a separate line. Not the axis. What is the secret please? I'm using Excel 97. Thanks a lot! |
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