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tcek

Addition of error bars creates black filled in areas on chart in 2
 
When i add custom standard deviation error bars in excel 2007, the graph
shows a black fill in in some areas of the chart. The exact same chart in
2003 does not show this artifact. Anyone else experienced this?

ShaneDevenshire

Addition of error bars creates black filled in areas on chart in 2
 
Hi,

I can't duplicate your problem, but we really need more information - what
type of chart, what do you mean by Custom Standard Deviation error bar? There
are Standard Deviation error bars or their are Custom error bars. If this is
a scatter chart are these x or y error bars.

--
Thanks,
Shane Devenshire


"tcek" wrote:

When i add custom standard deviation error bars in excel 2007, the graph
shows a black fill in in some areas of the chart. The exact same chart in
2003 does not show this artifact. Anyone else experienced this?


tcek

Addition of error bars creates black filled in areas on chart
 
This is a scatter chart with data collected with lines (not smooth). The
error bars are custom that are "y" axis related.

"ShaneDevenshire" wrote:

Hi,

I can't duplicate your problem, but we really need more information - what
type of chart, what do you mean by Custom Standard Deviation error bar? There
are Standard Deviation error bars or their are Custom error bars. If this is
a scatter chart are these x or y error bars.

--
Thanks,
Shane Devenshire


"tcek" wrote:

When i add custom standard deviation error bars in excel 2007, the graph
shows a black fill in in some areas of the chart. The exact same chart in
2003 does not show this artifact. Anyone else experienced this?



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