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Charting Data over 256 Columns
How can I chart data consisting of over 500 columns into one chart line,
since Excel's limit per worksheet is 256 columns? I put the data into two worksheets. But when I select nonadjacent cells for data range input into the Chart Wizard, I get two chart lines for the data, one on top of the other, instead of one continuous chart line for all the data. |
Charting Data over 256 Columns
Many charting difficulties can be alleviated by more thoughtful arrangement
of the data. Put the data into columns instead of rows, and you'll be able to get 32000 points per series. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "Tommy Z." wrote in message ... How can I chart data consisting of over 500 columns into one chart line, since Excel's limit per worksheet is 256 columns? I put the data into two worksheets. But when I select nonadjacent cells for data range input into the Chart Wizard, I get two chart lines for the data, one on top of the other, instead of one continuous chart line for all the data. |
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