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I was wondering if anyone might be able to help me find a way to plot
a couple of lines on a chart/graph that represents a pair of compass
bearing. I have a pair of bearing angle values and want to draw two
lines using these bearing angles.

Example:
Bearings
250.71
79.29

Any help is appreciated.

Daryl

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Hi,

Check Ed's Wind rose example on the second page of his chart examples.
http://www.edferrero.com/ExcelCharts...2/Default.aspx

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Andy

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I was wondering if anyone might be able to help me find a way to plot
a couple of lines on a chart/graph that represents a pair of compass
bearing. I have a pair of bearing angle values and want to draw two
lines using these bearing angles.

Example:
Bearings
250.71
79.29

Any help is appreciated.

Daryl


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