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Hi,
I need to create a scatter chart using two set of data. I have Samples A1-A10 and B1-B10 with mass and volume for each. I need mass on the x axis and volume on the y axis. The chart should have two separate "lines" for A samples and B samples. How do I accomplish this? Thank you so much! Dimple |
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The easiest way is probably to select the X and Y data for series A (with
mass in the left hand column and volume in the right hand column) and create the chart, then similarly select the X and Y data for series B (again with mass in the left hand column and volume in the right hand column), then go to the chart and Edit/ Paste Special/ New Series -- David Biddulph "Dimple" wrote in message ... Hi, I need to create a scatter chart using two set of data. I have Samples A1-A10 and B1-B10 with mass and volume for each. I need mass on the x axis and volume on the y axis. The chart should have two separate "lines" for A samples and B samples. How do I accomplish this? Thank you so much! Dimple |
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