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I am a fairly experience Excel XP and 2003 user and I have a few questions:
Why is it when I work with scatter plots in Excel 2007 my dual Xeon CPU computer with 4 GB RAM slows to a crawl? Is this a feature? It's never done that with Excel XP, Excel 2003, or any other application. How does one add chart and axis labels to a scatter plot? Not that I need them, all my end users prefer scatter plots with no axis labels. That way the charts can be interpreted any way they please. Yet another feature? Given a scatter plot with a singe series of 4 data points, how does one add a 2nd degree polynomial trend line to the data? And why is it when I try to do that and display the polynomial equation on the chart a linear equation is displayed? Is Excel 2007 dropping the 2nd degree factor from the trend line label or is Excel 2007 refusing to do a quadratic fit because it thinks I do not have enough data points? Another feature, right? |
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How does one add chart and axis labels to a scatter plot? < Chart Tools | Layout | (Labels) Chart Title | ... and Chart Tools | Layout | (Labels) Axis Titles | ... Given a scatter plot with a singe series of 4 data points, how does one add a 2nd degree polynomial trend line ... < and when I try to do that < So, it seems you do know how to add a polynomial of order 2 trendline, but you don't like the result. When I use four points and "look at the data" and there is an obvious curvilinear relationship, Excel produces an appropriate quadratic fit. If I use four points that are exactly linear, Excel does not include the squared term in the best fit. - Mike http://www.mikemiddleton.com "Paul Z." wrote in message ... I am a fairly experience Excel XP and 2003 user and I have a few questions: Why is it when I work with scatter plots in Excel 2007 my dual Xeon CPU computer with 4 GB RAM slows to a crawl? Is this a feature? It's never done that with Excel XP, Excel 2003, or any other application. How does one add chart and axis labels to a scatter plot? Not that I need them, all my end users prefer scatter plots with no axis labels. That way the charts can be interpreted any way they please. Yet another feature? Given a scatter plot with a singe series of 4 data points, how does one add a 2nd degree polynomial trend line to the data? And why is it when I try to do that and display the polynomial equation on the chart a linear equation is displayed? Is Excel 2007 dropping the 2nd degree factor from the trend line label or is Excel 2007 refusing to do a quadratic fit because it thinks I do not have enough data points? Another feature, right? |
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Since the other features have been addressed, I guess I'll tackle this one:
"Why is it when I work with scatter plots in Excel 2007 my dual Xeon CPU computer with 4 GB RAM slows to a crawl? Is this a feature? It's never done that with Excel XP, Excel 2003, or any other application." I figure it must be a feature - does same on both my AMD X2 4800+ dual-core 2GB system and on my Intel E6600 Core-Duo 2GB systems. Doing one set of x-y scattercharts on either of those two machines takes 11 to 12 minutes to complete, and once complete, then system performance while in Excel is on par with a laptop with a dead battery. Same work on a single-core AMD 3200+ system with 1 GB of RAM and Excel 2003 takes about 1minute 40 seconds. "Paul Z." wrote: I am a fairly experience Excel XP and 2003 user and I have a few questions: Why is it when I work with scatter plots in Excel 2007 my dual Xeon CPU computer with 4 GB RAM slows to a crawl? Is this a feature? It's never done that with Excel XP, Excel 2003, or any other application. How does one add chart and axis labels to a scatter plot? Not that I need them, all my end users prefer scatter plots with no axis labels. That way the charts can be interpreted any way they please. Yet another feature? Given a scatter plot with a singe series of 4 data points, how does one add a 2nd degree polynomial trend line to the data? And why is it when I try to do that and display the polynomial equation on the chart a linear equation is displayed? Is Excel 2007 dropping the 2nd degree factor from the trend line label or is Excel 2007 refusing to do a quadratic fit because it thinks I do not have enough data points? Another feature, right? |
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I would like to experiment with this. Can you send me a file with data (no
chart) and tell me what activity makes a dual cpu system crawl. Thanks -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "JLatham" <HelpFrom @ Jlathamsite.com.(removethis) wrote in message ... Since the other features have been addressed, I guess I'll tackle this one: "Why is it when I work with scatter plots in Excel 2007 my dual Xeon CPU computer with 4 GB RAM slows to a crawl? Is this a feature? It's never done that with Excel XP, Excel 2003, or any other application." I figure it must be a feature - does same on both my AMD X2 4800+ dual-core 2GB system and on my Intel E6600 Core-Duo 2GB systems. Doing one set of x-y scattercharts on either of those two machines takes 11 to 12 minutes to complete, and once complete, then system performance while in Excel is on par with a laptop with a dead battery. Same work on a single-core AMD 3200+ system with 1 GB of RAM and Excel 2003 takes about 1minute 40 seconds. "Paul Z." wrote: I am a fairly experience Excel XP and 2003 user and I have a few questions: Why is it when I work with scatter plots in Excel 2007 my dual Xeon CPU computer with 4 GB RAM slows to a crawl? Is this a feature? It's never done that with Excel XP, Excel 2003, or any other application. How does one add chart and axis labels to a scatter plot? Not that I need them, all my end users prefer scatter plots with no axis labels. That way the charts can be interpreted any way they please. Yet another feature? Given a scatter plot with a singe series of 4 data points, how does one add a 2nd degree polynomial trend line to the data? And why is it when I try to do that and display the polynomial equation on the chart a linear equation is displayed? Is Excel 2007 dropping the 2nd degree factor from the trend line label or is Excel 2007 refusing to do a quadratic fit because it thinks I do not have enough data points? Another feature, right? |
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