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I am trying to make a graph and I can't get it the way I'm picturing in my head
I have 200 patients who took a survey, then I had the total amount for their answers 1-24. I want a graph that shows me how many patients scored 0-4, 5-9, 10-18, 18+... anyone help? |
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Make a table like this:
Range Number 0 - 4 45 5 - 9 60 10 - 18 40 18+ 55 Click any one of these cells. In Excel 2003 (and before) click the Chart Wizard tool and select a Column chart (the first on) In Excel 2007 open the Insert tab on the Ribbon and select a Column chart (the first one) You may need to format the chart to make it more attractive: borrow Excel fro Dummies from the library to see how Repeat the process making a Bar or a Line chart. Which one looks better for your purpose? Note that you cannot make an XY (Scatter) chart as you have 'category data' best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme remove caps from email "Andrea" wrote in message ... I am trying to make a graph and I can't get it the way I'm picturing in my head I have 200 patients who took a survey, then I had the total amount for their answers 1-24. I want a graph that shows me how many patients scored 0-4, 5-9, 10-18, 18+... anyone help? |
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