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The button you clicked was to switch rows and columns, not to switch X and
Y. An easier way to fix it than editing the range in the dialogs, is to select the series in the chart, then drag the colored highlights in the worksheet. Drag one down a row (so the two do not coincide while dragging them about), drag the other across, then drag the first over and up. Quick and painless. Did you ever notice that the first column is always assumed to be X? If you start arranging your own data this way, you'll never have this problem again. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Bernard Liengme" wrote in message ... Excel always assumes the left column is the x-value range Right click the chart; select Source Data On the dialog box; click the Edit icon Use this next dialog to make the x-values your second column and the y-values your first column OR Use Cut and Paste to move y-values to the right Make chart Use Cut and paste to put y-values back into first column best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Julie Heldt" <Julie wrote in message ... I used to make scatter plots where my first data column would be my y axis and the second data column would be my x axis. I would make them and they would be sideways. Then I would go into view source data or something and manually type in the column letters I wanted for x and y. Now I tried the same thing and got the same sideways graph. I tried the button that said switch x and y, but that made a disaster where each point had its own data series. I tried to edit the source data, but somehow Excel kept switching it back every time I typed anything or just put in new random letters. So I went ahead and moved the data columns so the x column was first and made a new graph, but somehow Excel had decided that the graph was going to be forever sideways. Please I am about to go insane if I haven't already. |
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