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I thought chilis were the peppers, and Chile was the country.
- Jon chilegrowr wrote: thanks, i'll give it a go in the morning. btw: "chili" is that meat and chiles and tomatoes stuff in a can at the supermarket! "Jon Peltier" wrote: Are you making an XY chart? Excel might be using the first series as the X values for the second series. Try this kind of data arrangement: Srs-a Srs-b X1 Y1a Y1b X2 Y2a Y2b Srs-a and Srs-b are the series names (legend entries) for the two series, and you are explicitly providing X values for both series in the first column. Select this 3x3 range, run the chart wizard, and in step 2, make sure the series are in columns. [BTW, shouldn't that be chiligrowr?] - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ chilegrowr wrote: I'm making a simple chart, with 2 series with 2 data points in each series, but only the first set of data points are graphed |
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