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I am trying to enter standard deviation into my bar chart but have no
clue how to. I have ecel 2007. can anyone help and give me a broken down version! Hellllllp! |
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It sounds like you need to do this:
Select the series you want to show the deviation for Go to the Chart tools Layout Ribbon Choose "Error Bars" drop-down list (in the Analysis group near the right hand end) choose the type of bars you need, or go for more options " wrote: I am trying to enter standard deviation into my bar chart but have no clue how to. I have ecel 2007. can anyone help and give me a broken down version! Hellllllp! |
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On Apr 14, 5:44*pm, AdamV wrote:
It sounds like you need to do this: Select the series you want to show the deviation for Go to the Chart tools Layout Ribbon Choose "Error Bars" drop-down list (in the Analysis group near the right hand end) choose the type of bars you need, or go for more options " wrote: I am trying to enter standard deviation into my bar chart but have no clue how to. I have ecel 2007. can anyone help and give me a broken down version! Hellllllp!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Cheers Adam, Ive managed to work it out. I am stucj or something else if you could help. I need to make the them seperate series, so that I can enter different standard deviations on the chart. How do i lay out my results so that I can get different series. |
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You don't need to make separate series. If each point you plot is an average
of a set of numbers and you also have the corresponding standard deviation values in a parallel range, you can add the standard deviation values as custom error bars. I show how to do this in Excel 2003 he http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsHowTo/ErrorBars.html It's somewhat more tortuous to accomplish this in 2007, because of the unexpected changes they've made to the user interface. I don't have 2007 handy right now, but I think you add error bars from the middle chart tools contextual tab, then you have to delete the X error bars, and customize the values of the Y error bars. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ wrote in message ... On Apr 14, 5:44 pm, AdamV wrote: It sounds like you need to do this: Select the series you want to show the deviation for Go to the Chart tools Layout Ribbon Choose "Error Bars" drop-down list (in the Analysis group near the right hand end) choose the type of bars you need, or go for more options " wrote: I am trying to enter standard deviation into my bar chart but have no clue how to. I have ecel 2007. can anyone help and give me a broken down version! Hellllllp!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Cheers Adam, Ive managed to work it out. I am stucj or something else if you could help. I need to make the them seperate series, so that I can enter different standard deviations on the chart. How do i lay out my results so that I can get different series. |
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