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Trying to graph more than one data entry per row
I am trying to graph records of vegetation management per year along a
railway subdivision. In the past Lotus was used to do this. My problem is that for example in y-axis row, I want a bar that starts and stops in two locations along the x-axis. (therefore if the range of the x-axis was from 0-100 miles, and I have data from 2-6, and again from 50-80, and these two sets of data occur in the same year). |
Trying to graph more than one data entry per row
In a chart with one floating bar, you need two series: one for the floating
bar, and one invisible one to provide a space before the beginning of the bar. With two floating bars and a gap, you need four series, two for the visible bars, one for the gap between the bars, and one to the left of the first bar. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services - Tutorials and Custom Solutions - http://PeltierTech.com/ 2006 Excel User Conference, 19-21 April, Atlantic City, NJ http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ExcelUserConf06.html _______ "UMA Engineering" <UMA wrote in message ... I am trying to graph records of vegetation management per year along a railway subdivision. In the past Lotus was used to do this. My problem is that for example in y-axis row, I want a bar that starts and stops in two locations along the x-axis. (therefore if the range of the x-axis was from 0-100 miles, and I have data from 2-6, and again from 50-80, and these two sets of data occur in the same year). |
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