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plotting column charts by variable
I have some data I need to plot in a column chart
The variable activeE6 has three columns that show small (49%) med (33%) and large (19%) The variable controlE6 has three columns that show small (29%) med (58%) and large (13%). Which ever way I have the data gathered or change the data series I get a column graph showing the both the small bars together, both the med bars together and both the large bars together. What I want is all the activeE6 together showing the small, med and large bars then all the controlE6 together showing the small, med and large. Is this possible in Excel? I am using 2003 |
plotting column charts by variable
An easy way to solve it is to plot the values in one row; this gives you six
columns If you select the labels (sm/m/l) they will properly show but repeat them for the second series. You may like further to show activeE6 and controlE6 under the appropriate three columns. Put them in a cell above the cell containing "small" and (presuming "activeE6" is in A1) select the cell range A1:F3 for yr column chart - your chart now shows two groups of three columns. activeE6 controlE6 small medium large small medium large 49% 33% 19% 29% 58% 13% GL, Henk "ripley" wrote: I have some data I need to plot in a column chart The variable activeE6 has three columns that show small (49%) med (33%) and large (19%) The variable controlE6 has three columns that show small (29%) med (58%) and large (13%). Which ever way I have the data gathered or change the data series I get a column graph showing the both the small bars together, both the med bars together and both the large bars together. What I want is all the activeE6 together showing the small, med and large bars then all the controlE6 together showing the small, med and large. Is this possible in Excel? I am using 2003 |
plotting column charts by variable
Thanks - exactly what i wanted.
Ripley "HEK" wrote: An easy way to solve it is to plot the values in one row; this gives you six columns If you select the labels (sm/m/l) they will properly show but repeat them for the second series. You may like further to show activeE6 and controlE6 under the appropriate three columns. Put them in a cell above the cell containing "small" and (presuming "activeE6" is in A1) select the cell range A1:F3 for yr column chart - your chart now shows two groups of three columns. activeE6 controlE6 small medium large small medium large 49% 33% 19% 29% 58% 13% GL, Henk "ripley" wrote: I have some data I need to plot in a column chart The variable activeE6 has three columns that show small (49%) med (33%) and large (19%) The variable controlE6 has three columns that show small (29%) med (58%) and large (13%). Which ever way I have the data gathered or change the data series I get a column graph showing the both the small bars together, both the med bars together and both the large bars together. What I want is all the activeE6 together showing the small, med and large bars then all the controlE6 together showing the small, med and large. Is this possible in Excel? I am using 2003 |
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