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You need to make a 'surface chart'
But be aware that the values are treated as categories (as in a Line chart)
not as values (as in an XY chart)
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Hi,

Surface plots are really not that hot in Excel although you can make them
interesting if you use enough data points. Alternatively, you might consider
a 3-D Column chart or 3-D Line chart, each of which is the last choice in
their category sub-type areas on step 1 of the wizard. (2003)

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