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You could also contatenate the Mean and Z value and use the chart labeler to
add those at the appropriate location.

"SM" wrote in message
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Thanks for the suggestion.

I need to have 2 values ONLY shown on the x-axis, the value of the mean
and
the z-value (or equivalent). Is this possible?

"Barb Reinhardt" wrote:

If you know what you want for your X and Y coordinates, you can use this
tutorial

http://www.peltiertech.com/Excel/Cha...AreaChart.html

"SM" wrote in message
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I know a rough bell-shaped curve can be drawn in Excel using random
numbers.
Can normal distribution curves showing an area under the curve, i.e
z-test
or
t-test area, be drawn in Excel? If yes, how?

Thanks






 
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