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Ultimate circular problem for chart creation
I need to plot two sets of numbers in a line chart. Both are derived from the one spread sheet - so, if I change one input (the y axis entries) a corresponding new value is generated by the spread sheet for the X axis. I want to do this for 100 y axis entries. How do I pick up the x axis numbers coprresponding to each y axis entry AUTOMATICALLY so that the corresponding x and y values can be brought together using the standard chart wizard? This is a question of maximum ignorance from a self-taught excel-er . Any help gratefully appreciated. tks -- nick g ------------------------------------------------------------------------ nick g's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25475 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=389460 |
The easiest thing to do is put the X and Y values into adjacent columns,
and select these two columns when creating the chart. Do you want a line chart or a scatter chart? The line chart gives you equally spaced X ticks across the bottom, regardless of their numerical value, while the scatter chart spaces points according to the actual X values. A scatter chart series can be formatted with lines connecting the points. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ nick g wrote: I need to plot two sets of numbers in a line chart. Both are derived from the one spread sheet - so, if I change one input (the y axis entries) a corresponding new value is generated by the spread sheet for the X axis. I want to do this for 100 y axis entries. How do I pick up the x axis numbers coprresponding to each y axis entry AUTOMATICALLY so that the corresponding x and y values can be brought together using the standard chart wizard? This is a question of maximum ignorance from a self-taught excel-er . Any help gratefully appreciated. tks |
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