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1. Put the X values in the column to the left of the Y values.
2. Create an XY chart, which allows lines-with-markers and lines-no-markers options. The Line chart does not treat X as a numerical value, but only as a set of non-numeric (i.e., equally-spaced) categories. 3. What's that stuff you're testing? - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ quest wrote: Hi, I would like to plot a graph (its a stress vs strain curve) based on the following values: y axis x axis 0.00 0 56.96 0.001003937 117.35 0.002007874 179.52 0.002992126 236.25 0.003996063 267.33 0.005 298.42 0.01 320.95 0.02 348.15 0.04 359.03 0.06 367.58 0.08 369.13 0.1 358.25 0.12 348.15 0.135 331.05 0.15 282.87 0.165 but it seems that if i select line graph, 2 graphs will appear (1 based on the 16 values of x and the other 16 on y). Please advise. Thanks. |
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