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start at a specific point
I have a chart with 2 scales - mortality rate on the left and rolling 12
month average on the right. The information in the chart contains bar graphs (representing mortality rate) for each month, a scatter line (representing the rolling average), and a trend line (based on rolling average). My data begins on September 2004 and goes through September 2008. The 12 month rolling rolling average therefore starts on August 2005 (first 12 months). My problem: (dates are listed along the bottom) I don't know how to get the rolling average to appear to start on August 2005 on the chart. It starts at the beginning (i.e. September 2005) but I need the first data point to start on August 05. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
start at a specific point
OK, I've solved it. For all future people who may have the same problem - the
simple solution is to leave the cells you don't have data on blank and make sure to grab them when indiciating what data to use for your series. "G." wrote: I have a chart with 2 scales - mortality rate on the left and rolling 12 month average on the right. The information in the chart contains bar graphs (representing mortality rate) for each month, a scatter line (representing the rolling average), and a trend line (based on rolling average). My data begins on September 2004 and goes through September 2008. The 12 month rolling rolling average therefore starts on August 2005 (first 12 months). My problem: (dates are listed along the bottom) I don't know how to get the rolling average to appear to start on August 2005 on the chart. It starts at the beginning (i.e. September 2005) but I need the first data point to start on August 05. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
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