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I need to standardize a multitude of graphs so they can be compared.
The time in minutes (Length) along the vertical axis and the time of
day (Oper. Starts) along the horizontal axis should be constant/same
for all graphs and the values plotted against those set numbers. In
this case data points are from 8:00 to 13:00 and values are from 0 to
5 minutes. Is it possible to have all the tables for different days of
equal length? How?

Oper. Starts Length
8:09:20 02:10
8:50:30 01:47
8:54:32 01:36
8:54:56 01:47
8:58:36 01:36
9:17:25 01:12
9:58:00 03:22
10:30:12 01:39
11:03:25 02:16
11:39:40 01:38
11:53:15 02:50
11:55:48 02:01
12:08:21 01:39
12:14:21 02:03
12:28:56 02:45
12:53:51 02:26

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1. Use XY charts
2. In each chart, double click the X axis, and on the Scale tab, enter 8:00
for min, 13:00 for max, and 1:00 or 0:30 for major unit.
Hint: Do one chart's X axis, select the next chart's X axis and press F4 to
repeat, and do this for each subsequent chart.
3. In each chart, double click the Y axis, and on the Scale tab, enter 0 for
min, 0:05 for max, and 0:01 or 0:0:30 for major unit.
Hint: Do one chart's Y axis, select the next chart's Y axis and press F4 to
repeat, and do this for each subsequent chart.

- Jon
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"Arianit Dobroshi" wrote in message
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I need to standardize a multitude of graphs so they can be compared.
The time in minutes (Length) along the vertical axis and the time of
day (Oper. Starts) along the horizontal axis should be constant/same
for all graphs and the values plotted against those set numbers. In
this case data points are from 8:00 to 13:00 and values are from 0 to
5 minutes. Is it possible to have all the tables for different days of
equal length? How?

Oper. Starts Length
8:09:20 02:10
8:50:30 01:47
8:54:32 01:36
8:54:56 01:47
8:58:36 01:36
9:17:25 01:12
9:58:00 03:22
10:30:12 01:39
11:03:25 02:16
11:39:40 01:38
11:53:15 02:50
11:55:48 02:01
12:08:21 01:39
12:14:21 02:03
12:28:56 02:45
12:53:51 02:26



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Works like a charm.

Thanks,
Ari

On Mar 22, 4:44 am, "Jon Peltier"
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1. Use XY charts
2. In each chart, double click the X axis, and on the Scale tab, enter 8:00
for min, 13:00 for max, and 1:00 or 0:30 for major unit.
Hint: Do one chart's X axis, select the next chart's X axis and press F4 to
repeat, and do this for each subsequent chart.
3. In each chart, double click the Y axis, and on the Scale tab, enter 0 for
min, 0:05 for max, and 0:01 or 0:0:30 for major unit.
Hint: Do one chart's Y axis, select the next chart's Y axis and press F4 to
repeat, and do this for each subsequent chart.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutionshttp://PeltierTech.com
_______

"Arianit Dobroshi" wrote in message

ups.com...

I need to standardize a multitude of graphs so they can be compared.
The time in minutes (Length) along the vertical axis and the time of
day (Oper. Starts) along the horizontal axis should be constant/same
for all graphs and the values plotted against those set numbers. In
this case data points are from 8:00 to 13:00 and values are from 0 to
5 minutes. Is it possible to have all the tables for different days of
equal length? How?


Oper. Starts Length
8:09:20 02:10
8:50:30 01:47
8:54:32 01:36
8:54:56 01:47
8:58:36 01:36
9:17:25 01:12
9:58:00 03:22
10:30:12 01:39
11:03:25 02:16
11:39:40 01:38
11:53:15 02:50
11:55:48 02:01
12:08:21 01:39
12:14:21 02:03
12:28:56 02:45
12:53:51 02:26



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I should note that in Excel 2007, the ability to enter XY chart axis
parameters in date and time format is not working. This bug has been
reported and they're considering it for a future fix.

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
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http://PeltierTech.com
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"Jon Peltier" wrote in message
...
1. Use XY charts
2. In each chart, double click the X axis, and on the Scale tab, enter
8:00 for min, 13:00 for max, and 1:00 or 0:30 for major unit.
Hint: Do one chart's X axis, select the next chart's X axis and press F4
to repeat, and do this for each subsequent chart.
3. In each chart, double click the Y axis, and on the Scale tab, enter 0
for min, 0:05 for max, and 0:01 or 0:0:30 for major unit.
Hint: Do one chart's Y axis, select the next chart's Y axis and press F4
to repeat, and do this for each subsequent chart.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Arianit Dobroshi" wrote in message
ups.com...
I need to standardize a multitude of graphs so they can be compared.
The time in minutes (Length) along the vertical axis and the time of
day (Oper. Starts) along the horizontal axis should be constant/same
for all graphs and the values plotted against those set numbers. In
this case data points are from 8:00 to 13:00 and values are from 0 to
5 minutes. Is it possible to have all the tables for different days of
equal length? How?

Oper. Starts Length
8:09:20 02:10
8:50:30 01:47
8:54:32 01:36
8:54:56 01:47
8:58:36 01:36
9:17:25 01:12
9:58:00 03:22
10:30:12 01:39
11:03:25 02:16
11:39:40 01:38
11:53:15 02:50
11:55:48 02:01
12:08:21 01:39
12:14:21 02:03
12:28:56 02:45
12:53:51 02:26





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