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Hello, Does anyone have a solution for creating a 3-d scatter diagram in
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Hi,

Nothing built in to do 3-d scatters.
For work arounds have a look at

Fernando Cinquegrani's example,
http://www.prodomosua.it/ppage02.html

or my own
http://www.andypope.info/charts/3drotate.htm

Cheers
Andy

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Hello, Does anyone have a solution for creating a 3-d scatter diagram in
Excel 2003? TIA


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Thanks - great resources!


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Andy, Thanks for the tip ... Fernando's four quadrant scatter diagram is
exactly what I'm looking for. Unfortunatly, I don't speak the languange! Can
you by any chance explain how to use the add-in?

Thanks!

"Andy Pope" wrote:

Hi,

Nothing built in to do 3-d scatters.
For work arounds have a look at

Fernando Cinquegrani's example,
http://www.prodomosua.it/ppage02.html

or my own
http://www.andypope.info/charts/3drotate.htm

Cheers
Andy

B_S_D wrote:
Hello, Does anyone have a solution for creating a 3-d scatter diagram in
Excel 2003? TIA


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Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
http://www.andypope.info

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Hi,

Are you are referring to Fernando's 3d.xls sample file. Unfortunately
this is protected. You can plot up to 200 points by simply placing your
xyz values in the available cells.

If that's not the example you are referring to post back.

Cheers
Andy

abrusey wrote:
Andy, Thanks for the tip ... Fernando's four quadrant scatter diagram is
exactly what I'm looking for. Unfortunatly, I don't speak the languange! Can
you by any chance explain how to use the add-in?

Thanks!

"Andy Pope" wrote:


Hi,

Nothing built in to do 3-d scatters.
For work arounds have a look at

Fernando Cinquegrani's example,
http://www.prodomosua.it/ppage02.html

or my own
http://www.andypope.info/charts/3drotate.htm

Cheers
Andy

B_S_D wrote:

Hello, Does anyone have a solution for creating a 3-d scatter diagram in
Excel 2003? TIA


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Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
http://www.andypope.info


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Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
http://www.andypope.info


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I've downloaded the "Cluster.exe" add-in. He's provided the password to use
the it, but I'm prompted to enter axis criteria and I can't understand the
language. I'll try placing my data in his spreadsheet and see if I can work
it that way.

"Andy Pope" wrote:

Hi,

Are you are referring to Fernando's 3d.xls sample file. Unfortunately
this is protected. You can plot up to 200 points by simply placing your
xyz values in the available cells.

If that's not the example you are referring to post back.

Cheers
Andy

abrusey wrote:
Andy, Thanks for the tip ... Fernando's four quadrant scatter diagram is
exactly what I'm looking for. Unfortunatly, I don't speak the languange! Can
you by any chance explain how to use the add-in?

Thanks!

"Andy Pope" wrote:


Hi,

Nothing built in to do 3-d scatters.
For work arounds have a look at

Fernando Cinquegrani's example,
http://www.prodomosua.it/ppage02.html

or my own
http://www.andypope.info/charts/3drotate.htm

Cheers
Andy

B_S_D wrote:

Hello, Does anyone have a solution for creating a 3-d scatter diagram in
Excel 2003? TIA

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Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
http://www.andypope.info


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Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
http://www.andypope.info

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Sorry my Italian is non existent. Have you tried using the Google
language tools to get a translation
http://www.google.co.uk/language_tools?hl=en

abrusey wrote:
I've downloaded the "Cluster.exe" add-in. He's provided the password to use
the it, but I'm prompted to enter axis criteria and I can't understand the
language. I'll try placing my data in his spreadsheet and see if I can work
it that way.

"Andy Pope" wrote:


Hi,

Are you are referring to Fernando's 3d.xls sample file. Unfortunately
this is protected. You can plot up to 200 points by simply placing your
xyz values in the available cells.

If that's not the example you are referring to post back.

Cheers
Andy

abrusey wrote:

Andy, Thanks for the tip ... Fernando's four quadrant scatter diagram is
exactly what I'm looking for. Unfortunatly, I don't speak the languange! Can
you by any chance explain how to use the add-in?

Thanks!

"Andy Pope" wrote:



Hi,

Nothing built in to do 3-d scatters.
For work arounds have a look at

Fernando Cinquegrani's example,
http://www.prodomosua.it/ppage02.html

or my own
http://www.andypope.info/charts/3drotate.htm

Cheers
Andy

B_S_D wrote:


Hello, Does anyone have a solution for creating a 3-d scatter diagram in
Excel 2003? TIA

--

Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
http://www.andypope.info


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http://www.andypope.info


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http://www.andypope.info
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