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Default Scatter Chart Data Point Highlighting


I tried the error bar approach because it looked the simplest and most
straightforward :). But I'm now stuck with the following snag: The
Y-axis has a logarithmic scale and whatever I try, I cannot get an
error bar DOWN from the data point to the X-axis!

I specified a value of 100% for the error, or alternatively I tried to
Customize with the Negative Y-value (workshell location of Y value) but
to no avail. If I selected Both (to have the error bar extended on both
sides of the data point) only the upper part showed up!

I'm working with Excel 2003. Is this a bug or does it "works as
designed"? ;)


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