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A simple chart..
I want to make a simple chart the displays values for several hundered
instruments. Each instrument has one value and each instrument has a unique text in the excel-cell. The data is stored in the excel spreadsheet as follows: In cells A1 to A300 I have the ID of the instrument e.g. FNMA 7.125 0307, FVH4, etc. In cells B1 to B300 I have the valuse corresponding to each instrument e.g. 5, 6, 10 etc. Now I want to make a chart that displays each instrument as a point or a pole (I think it is this in English..) but excel wont let me do it. It is too much to do by hand by selecting every instrument as series and choosing the value. When I try to make it I just one serie...Please please help me! |
A simple chart..
You can't have more than 255 or 256 series in a chart, so this approach is
going to lose from the start. If you plot the data as one series, you can double click on it and on the Options tab, choose Vary Colors by Point. This gives each its own formatting and its own legend entry. Of course, there is not room for 300 legend entries on the chart, and most of the points look like many of the other points, since there are only 56 colors, and if you're using an XY or Line chart, 9 different marker shapes. You have to think carefully about what it is you are trying to show with your chart, and whether a chart is the correct means of communication. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Freddie Mac" wrote in message ... I want to make a simple chart the displays values for several hundered instruments. Each instrument has one value and each instrument has a unique text in the excel-cell. The data is stored in the excel spreadsheet as follows: In cells A1 to A300 I have the ID of the instrument e.g. FNMA 7.125 0307, FVH4, etc. In cells B1 to B300 I have the valuse corresponding to each instrument e.g. 5, 6, 10 etc. Now I want to make a chart that displays each instrument as a point or a pole (I think it is this in English..) but excel wont let me do it. It is too much to do by hand by selecting every instrument as series and choosing the value. When I try to make it I just one serie...Please please help me! |
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