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To indicated statistical significance in academic publishing we often place a
character (e.g. *) above a single bar in a graph. Currently one uses a text box which moves and isn't the best. Make sure the character can be changed with respect to size and intentisty. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...excel.charting |
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Didn't I answer this in Mr Excel today?
In a column adjacent to the values, enter a formula that inserts * if the value is significant, using this kind of logic: =IF(<significant,"*","") Then use one of these free, easy to install and use Excel add-ins to use this column as labels for the markers in the chart: Rob Bovey's Chart Labeler, http://appspro.com John Walkenbach's Chart Tools, http://j-walk.com/ss - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ ainsliek wrote: To indicated statistical significance in academic publishing we often place a character (e.g. *) above a single bar in a graph. Currently one uses a text box which moves and isn't the best. Make sure the character can be changed with respect to size and intentisty. |
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Hi Jon,
I have been able to download Rob's chart utility and found it useful. I would like to try out JW's chart tool as well but couldnt find any tool named chart tool available for download in his Charting section (User tips). Please paste the link if possible as Im also doing some statistical significance testing and would like to try both the tools. Thanks a lot, Hari India "Jon Peltier" wrote in message ... Didn't I answer this in Mr Excel today? In a column adjacent to the values, enter a formula that inserts * if the value is significant, using this kind of logic: =IF(<significant,"*","") Then use one of these free, easy to install and use Excel add-ins to use this column as labels for the markers in the chart: Rob Bovey's Chart Labeler, http://appspro.com John Walkenbach's Chart Tools, http://j-walk.com/ss - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ ainsliek wrote: To indicated statistical significance in academic publishing we often place a character (e.g. *) above a single bar in a graph. Currently one uses a text box which moves and isn't the best. Make sure the character can be changed with respect to size and intentisty. |
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Hi Tushar,
Thnx. Pretty foolish of me to assume that the link would be in one of the charting specific pages (tips). It turned out to be under download files. Found some other stuff as well. And yes didnt search for chart tools. Thanks a lot, Hari India "Tushar Mehta" wrote in message om... Did you search John's site for 'Chart tools' (w/o the quotes)? -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions In article , says... Hi Jon, I have been able to download Rob's chart utility and found it useful. I would like to try out JW's chart tool as well but couldnt find any tool named chart tool available for download in his Charting section (User tips). Please paste the link if possible as Im also doing some statistical significance testing and would like to try both the tools. Thanks a lot, Hari India "Jon Peltier" wrote in message ... Didn't I answer this in Mr Excel today? In a column adjacent to the values, enter a formula that inserts * if the value is significant, using this kind of logic: =IF(<significant,"*","") Then use one of these free, easy to install and use Excel add-ins to use this column as labels for the markers in the chart: Rob Bovey's Chart Labeler, http://appspro.com John Walkenbach's Chart Tools, http://j-walk.com/ss - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ ainsliek wrote: To indicated statistical significance in academic publishing we often place a character (e.g. *) above a single bar in a graph. Currently one uses a text box which moves and isn't the best. Make sure the character can be changed with respect to size and intentisty. |
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