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Luke Williams

Graph with 3 columns - having problems - help please
 
Hello,

1 have 3 colums. Colum A contains dates. Column B prices and Column C also
prices. I want to create a graph which will show lines over time. So my X
axis will be column A then I make 2 more series with B and C. I get an awful
graph.....

Please help !

Thanks,

Luke

Don Guillett

Graph with 3 columns - having problems - help please
 
As "bubba" said, it depends on what your definition of IS is.. I get an
awful graph is not terribly descriptive.

--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"Luke Williams" wrote in message
...
Hello,

1 have 3 colums. Colum A contains dates. Column B prices and Column C also
prices. I want to create a graph which will show lines over time. So my
X
axis will be column A then I make 2 more series with B and C. I get an
awful
graph.....

Please help !

Thanks,

Luke




Luke Williams

Graph with 3 columns - having problems - help please
 
Thanks for your reply, Figured out the problem and it concerned the fact that
in Canada, we use both languages (English and French) and when the keyboard
is set to be French, the decimal must be a "," so when I enter a number like
5456.54, Excel sees this as text...

Best regards,

L.


"Don Guillett" wrote:

As "bubba" said, it depends on what your definition of IS is.. I get an
awful graph is not terribly descriptive.

--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"Luke Williams" wrote in message
...
Hello,

1 have 3 colums. Colum A contains dates. Column B prices and Column C also
prices. I want to create a graph which will show lines over time. So my
X
axis will be column A then I make 2 more series with B and C. I get an
awful
graph.....

Please help !

Thanks,

Luke






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