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Trying to create a chart using information from columns that are not
next to each other I need the information from Columns C, E and L. Rows 1-8 as an example Can that be done and if so how? Any help appreciated. David Hopper |
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David,
First, create a chart based on the data in column C. Once that chart is created, click on the chart (make sure it is active) and - going to the chart toolbar - select Chart - Source Data. On the Series tab of the Source Data dialog box, select the "add" button. In the values selector (combination box) choose the range in column E. Once the column E range is selected hit the OK button and both ranges should now appear in your chart. Repeat the same process to add the data in column L to your chart. ----------------- John Mansfield "David Hopper" wrote: Trying to create a chart using information from columns that are not next to each other I need the information from Columns C, E and L. Rows 1-8 as an example Can that be done and if so how? Any help appreciated. David Hopper |
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A couple other ways:
Starting with the chart based on column C, copy the data in column E, select the chart, and use Edit menu Paste Special to paste the data as a new series. Repeat with the data in column L. (You could use simple Paste, or you could drag the data and drop it on the chart, but Excel usually does something else with it than I intended.) Select the data in column C, hold Ctrl while selecting the data in E, and keep Ctrl down while selecting the data in column L. Now you have three discontiguous ranges selected. Create your chart and it will use the three ranges. Note: the ranges must start and end in the same rows, or Excel won't let you make the chart with the multiple ranges. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "John Mansfield" wrote in message ... David, First, create a chart based on the data in column C. Once that chart is created, click on the chart (make sure it is active) and - going to the chart toolbar - select Chart - Source Data. On the Series tab of the Source Data dialog box, select the "add" button. In the values selector (combination box) choose the range in column E. Once the column E range is selected hit the OK button and both ranges should now appear in your chart. Repeat the same process to add the data in column L to your chart. ----------------- John Mansfield "David Hopper" wrote: Trying to create a chart using information from columns that are not next to each other I need the information from Columns C, E and L. Rows 1-8 as an example Can that be done and if so how? Any help appreciated. David Hopper |
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Thanks very much for the help.
On Thu, 5 Apr 2007 21:10:14 -0400, "Jon Peltier" wrote: A couple other ways: Starting with the chart based on column C, copy the data in column E, select the chart, and use Edit menu Paste Special to paste the data as a new series. Repeat with the data in column L. (You could use simple Paste, or you could drag the data and drop it on the chart, but Excel usually does something else with it than I intended.) Select the data in column C, hold Ctrl while selecting the data in E, and keep Ctrl down while selecting the data in column L. Now you have three discontiguous ranges selected. Create your chart and it will use the three ranges. Note: the ranges must start and end in the same rows, or Excel won't let you make the chart with the multiple ranges. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "John Mansfield" wrote in message ... David, First, create a chart based on the data in column C. Once that chart is created, click on the chart (make sure it is active) and - going to the chart toolbar - select Chart - Source Data. On the Series tab of the Source Data dialog box, select the "add" button. In the values selector (combination box) choose the range in column E. Once the column E range is selected hit the OK button and both ranges should now appear in your chart. Repeat the same process to add the data in column L to your chart. ----------------- John Mansfield "David Hopper" wrote: Trying to create a chart using information from columns that are not next to each other I need the information from Columns C, E and L. Rows 1-8 as an example Can that be done and if so how? Any help appreciated. David Hopper |
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