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I have an existing scatter plot with quite a bit of data and must
frequently add more data. I have come up with at procedure for doing it, but it is quite inefficient and I suspect that there exist shortcuts that could save some time. Could somebody help me with making the process more efficient? 1. First, I copy the data from an existing spreadsheet. Since there are some non-applicable rows of data I cannot just copy the entire spreadsheet. I go to the nth row and highlight everything from there to the last (row,col). Is there a shortcut that could highlight from a known position to the last (row,col) that has data in it? 2. Next, I have to go to the target spreadsheet and paste in the data. The starting position is the first column, but several thousand lines down. I drag the slider to get to it. Is there a shortcut that can get me to the last row containing data? Better yet, is there a "paste special" that I don't know about that just goes to the last row and pastes in data from the clipboard? 3. Lastly, and most importantly, I then highlight the data series and go and drag the highlighted areas for the x and y axes to encompass the additional axes. Is there any way that I can use a shortcut to tell the program to include all data (with the exception of the first 2 rows) in a given pair of columns as the source data without actually going all the way to the end of the data? I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks, Tom |
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