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VAIUser

Error bars plot black triangles
 
In Excel 2007, when I try to plot vertical error bars on a chart with no zero
or negative values it gives me the standard error that "Negative or zero
values cannot be plotted correctly on log charts." Then when it actually
graphs the data there are strange black triangles stretching across the chart
that should not be there. I know that if I uncheck the "logarithmic" box it
will show correctly, but the x-axis needs to be logarithmic for this to work
for what I need.

There is another thread here that I am aware of but the solution that worked
for that person did not work for me, so I am looking to see if someone else
has come up with another option. Just a note, in the 2003 version of Excel,
when there are "Negative or zero" data points it just doesn't show anything
on the chart for them so there are no black triangles. Thanks for your help.

Bernard Liengme

Error bars plot black triangles
 
I would be interested in seeing this data and chart.
Can you send sample to my private email?
--
Bernard V Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVP
http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme
remove caps from email

"VAIUser" wrote in message
...
In Excel 2007, when I try to plot vertical error bars on a chart with no
zero
or negative values it gives me the standard error that "Negative or zero
values cannot be plotted correctly on log charts." Then when it actually
graphs the data there are strange black triangles stretching across the
chart
that should not be there. I know that if I uncheck the "logarithmic" box
it
will show correctly, but the x-axis needs to be logarithmic for this to
work
for what I need.

There is another thread here that I am aware of but the solution that
worked
for that person did not work for me, so I am looking to see if someone
else
has come up with another option. Just a note, in the 2003 version of
Excel,
when there are "Negative or zero" data points it just doesn't show
anything
on the chart for them so there are no black triangles. Thanks for your
help.




VAIUser

Error bars plot black triangles
 
What is your email address? I tried to send it to ,
i wasn't sure if that was your email or not. It wouldn't deliever the message
there. Do you have an alternate one?

Bernard Liengme

Error bars plot black triangles
 
remove capital letters

--
Bernard V Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVP
http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme
remove caps from email

"VAIUser" wrote in message
...
What is your email address? I tried to send it to
,
i wasn't sure if that was your email or not. It wouldn't deliever the
message
there. Do you have an alternate one?




VAIUser

Error bars plot black triangles
 
I tried to send it to you without capital letters but I don't know if you got
it. If you didn't can you just write your email in a post here so I can make
sure I didn't mistype something, thanks.

"Bernard Liengme" wrote:

remove capital letters

--
Bernard V Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVP
http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme
remove caps from email


Bernard Liengme

Error bars plot black triangles
 
Problem resolved as far as possible with XL2007
--
Bernard V Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVP
http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme
remove caps from email

"VAIUser" wrote in message
...
In Excel 2007, when I try to plot vertical error bars on a chart with no
zero
or negative values it gives me the standard error that "Negative or zero
values cannot be plotted correctly on log charts." Then when it actually
graphs the data there are strange black triangles stretching across the
chart
that should not be there. I know that if I uncheck the "logarithmic" box
it
will show correctly, but the x-axis needs to be logarithmic for this to
work
for what I need.

There is another thread here that I am aware of but the solution that
worked
for that person did not work for me, so I am looking to see if someone
else
has come up with another option. Just a note, in the 2003 version of
Excel,
when there are "Negative or zero" data points it just doesn't show
anything
on the chart for them so there are no black triangles. Thanks for your
help.




Andy Pope

Error bars plot black triangles
 
Hi Bernard,

Just for future reference what did you do to resolve the problem?

Cheers
Andy

--

Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
http://www.andypope.info
"Bernard Liengme" wrote in message
...
Problem resolved as far as possible with XL2007
--
Bernard V Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVP
http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme
remove caps from email

"VAIUser" wrote in message
...
In Excel 2007, when I try to plot vertical error bars on a chart with no
zero
or negative values it gives me the standard error that "Negative or zero
values cannot be plotted correctly on log charts." Then when it actually
graphs the data there are strange black triangles stretching across the
chart
that should not be there. I know that if I uncheck the "logarithmic" box
it
will show correctly, but the x-axis needs to be logarithmic for this to
work
for what I need.

There is another thread here that I am aware of but the solution that
worked
for that person did not work for me, so I am looking to see if someone
else
has come up with another option. Just a note, in the 2003 version of
Excel,
when there are "Negative or zero" data points it just doesn't show
anything
on the chart for them so there are no black triangles. Thanks for your
help.






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