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I like to graph data points with dates on the x-axis. I have not been able
to graph more than one line at a time. Why not? Can I? Ef |
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There should be no problem having two (or more) data series.
How is the data set out on your worksheet? Are you making a Line chart? -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Ef" wrote in message ... I like to graph data points with dates on the x-axis. I have not been able to graph more than one line at a time. Why not? Can I? Ef |
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I have homes sales prices in a column and dates in the other(x values). I
just read where choosing "time-scale" for the x-axis will allow only the first group of dates to be used. At this point it looks like I have to use an x-y scatter graph to accomplish what I want. I no nothing about them yet, but I will try that next to see if it solves my problem. Do you agree? Or have other suggestions. Thanks for helping. Ef "Bernard Liengme" wrote: There should be no problem having two (or more) data series. How is the data set out on your worksheet? Are you making a Line chart? -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Ef" wrote in message ... I like to graph data points with dates on the x-axis. I have not been able to graph more than one line at a time. Why not? Can I? Ef |
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Hi Ef:
" just read where choosing "time-scale" for the x-axis will allow only the first group of dates to be used." Not sure what that means 'first group of dates' What do you want in the second data series. Try this A1 leave empty; B1 enter "Sales", C1, Enter "Others" A2 enter 1/Jan, A3 enter 2/Jan; select with mouse A1:A2 and pull the fill handle down to get 10/Jan B2:B1 enter some numbers, C2:C:10 enter some numbers Select A1:C10; make LINE chart You now have a line chart with two data series. Any help? or I am I missing something? Send me private message and I will forward a file. -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Ef" wrote in message ... I have homes sales prices in a column and dates in the other(x values). I just read where choosing "time-scale" for the x-axis will allow only the first group of dates to be used. At this point it looks like I have to use an x-y scatter graph to accomplish what I want. I no nothing about them yet, but I will try that next to see if it solves my problem. Do you agree? Or have other suggestions. Thanks for helping. Ef "Bernard Liengme" wrote: There should be no problem having two (or more) data series. How is the data set out on your worksheet? Are you making a Line chart? -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Ef" wrote in message ... I like to graph data points with dates on the x-axis. I have not been able to graph more than one line at a time. Why not? Can I? Ef |
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If the second set of Y values correspond to a different set of dates, you
can create the chart as a line chart with the first set of X and Y. Then copy the second set of X and Y, select the chart, and use Paste Special from the Edit menu to add the data as a new series, categories in first column (or row). The second series will be added as a Line series, using the first set of dates. Select the new series, and on the Chart menu, choose Chart Type, and select an XY style. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "Ef" wrote in message ... I have homes sales prices in a column and dates in the other(x values). I just read where choosing "time-scale" for the x-axis will allow only the first group of dates to be used. At this point it looks like I have to use an x-y scatter graph to accomplish what I want. I no nothing about them yet, but I will try that next to see if it solves my problem. Do you agree? Or have other suggestions. Thanks for helping. Ef "Bernard Liengme" wrote: There should be no problem having two (or more) data series. How is the data set out on your worksheet? Are you making a Line chart? -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Ef" wrote in message ... I like to graph data points with dates on the x-axis. I have not been able to graph more than one line at a time. Why not? Can I? Ef |
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