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I have created a scatter chart, but often where only one point is shown on
the graph, it actually represents two or more points with the same values. How can I show this on the chart? |
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You could add a couple of columns to your data, and create a bubble
chart. For example, if your values are in cells A2:B50 -- In D2, enter a formula to concatenate the values: =A2&"-"&B2 In C2, enter a formula to count the occurrences of each combination: =COUNTIF($D$2:$D$50,D2) Copy the formulas down to the last row of data Select columns A:C and create a bubble chart. Maz Page wrote: I have created a scatter chart, but often where only one point is shown on the graph, it actually represents two or more points with the same values. How can I show this on the chart? -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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