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Importing Data
I'm importing data into excel my question is two fold. I'd like the data
points to start at 0, and I would also like to be able to retain the format I was using while importing a new series of data (e.g. I import data make it look the way I want crunch numbers what ever, then I run the simulation again I want to go stright into graphing the figure without having to set up the data again). Can anyone help? |
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On Mar 24, 3:18*pm, DanHHunter
wrote: I'm importing data into excel my question is two fold. I'd like the data points to start at 0, and I would also like to be able to retain the format I was using while importing a new series of data (e.g. I import data make it look the way I want crunch numbers what ever, then I run the simulation again I want to go stright into graphing the figure without having to set up the data again). Can anyone help? Dan, This is a little vague. If you want your data to start at 0 then start it at zero. Is it improted from excel to excel? Do you want to do this multiple times? If you only want to do it one time and it is formatted and ready to go in Excel then just highlight the data and click CTRL+C, then move to where you want it copied to and click CTRL+V. Maybe show how your data is laid out? Jay |
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