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I have two sets of data, height and distance and I want both to be on the
same line and not two seperate lines. I would appreciate any help
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Hi,

You need to create a xy scatter chart.
Assuming you have already tried selecting both ranges of data and
creating a chart try this instead. Select the y values and create a xy
scatter chart. Then right click chart and use the Source data dialog to
specify the x values.

Cheers
Andy

Tim wrote:
I have two sets of data, height and distance and I want both to be on the
same line and not two seperate lines. I would appreciate any help
Thanks


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