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Plotting 2 Data Sets - Showing 6 at Bottom
I have six data sets but I only want to plot two of them. However, I need to
show the rest of the info below the chart. How can I do that? MBurns |
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Plotting 2 Data Sets - Showing 6 at Bottom
Hi,
You can select non-touching ranges using Ctrl+Drag. Select the ranges you want to plot using that technique and then plot your chart as you normally do. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "MBurns" wrote: I have six data sets but I only want to plot two of them. However, I need to show the rest of the info below the chart. How can I do that? MBurns |
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