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Levy-Jennings Chart
Does anybody know how to manipulate Excel to form a Levy-Jennings chart? Any
help would be appreciated! Thank you. |
Levy-Jennings Chart
I followed the procedures outlined within that website before I posted my
message but it didn't work. Once I got to the "paste special" step, I didn't see my second set of points. "Gary''s Student" wrote: See: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/RunChtLines.html -- Gary's Student gsnu200712 "MedTech" wrote: Does anybody know how to manipulate Excel to form a Levy-Jennings chart? Any help would be appreciated! Thank you. |
Levy-Jennings Chart
Hi,
Here are some example of control charts. http://www.processtrends.com/pg_char...trol_chart.htm Jon's banding technique can be used just do not convert the lines to area charts. http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...orizBands.html Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "MedTech" wrote in message ... Does anybody know how to manipulate Excel to form a Levy-Jennings chart? Any help would be appreciated! Thank you. |
Levy-Jennings Chart
They may not appear if there's an X axis mismatch. If the one series uses
dates and the other uses categories or another sequence of numbers, the second series may be out of scale from the first. Another reason the second series may not be visible is if the Y axis is fixed based on the first series and the second series' Y values are within the range of the axis. Paste a sample of the data into a response so we can advise. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "MedTech" wrote in message ... I followed the procedures outlined within that website before I posted my message but it didn't work. Once I got to the "paste special" step, I didn't see my second set of points. "Gary''s Student" wrote: See: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/RunChtLines.html -- Gary's Student gsnu200712 "MedTech" wrote: Does anybody know how to manipulate Excel to form a Levy-Jennings chart? Any help would be appreciated! Thank you. |
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