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axis problems in excel
I have a column titled "age" in my excel spreadsheet. There are 29 values
entered in total, and several of them are the same. EG four people age 35. The total range is from 18 to 39. I want a simple column chart with age on the x axis (from 18 to 39) and number of people on the y axis (0 to 5). But i cannot work out how to do it. Sorry if this is an easy one. Excel only seems to allow me to have age on the y axis, with the 29 values represented by columns. any help would be appreciated denise |
Denise
You need to group the age data by frequency. In say column A wite ages 18 to 39 and then in column B write how many people are of that age. For example... 18 1 19 1 20 2 21 1 22 3 23 4 25 1 26 5 27 2 etc... Now just chart that as a column chart. This should work. The way you are trying to do it, Excel will not group the people of the same age together and will terat them as discrete data points unless you tell Excel otherwise... If you have any further difficultioes, do write back and I will assist more... Regards Alex "denise" wrote: I have a column titled "age" in my excel spreadsheet. There are 29 values entered in total, and several of them are the same. EG four people age 35. The total range is from 18 to 39. I want a simple column chart with age on the x axis (from 18 to 39) and number of people on the y axis (0 to 5). But i cannot work out how to do it. Sorry if this is an easy one. Excel only seems to allow me to have age on the y axis, with the 29 values represented by columns. any help would be appreciated denise |
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