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Default (XY) scatter problem


Hi everybody,

I am having problems with making the right scatter diagram. I want 13
points (all belonging to the same group) lined up in a row, and not
scattered along the axis. Then I want 4 separate single points (all
belonging to a different group) in the diagram as well. I did manage to
get these 13 points (i mentioned previously) lined up in a vertical row,
but this results in 13 different series (where i want them to be in 1
serie altogether), all with different symbols. Could someone please
help me out here? Thanks! :)

I've attached an example of what kind of scatter diagram i am trying to
achieve.


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