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An additional charts package?
 
Hi,

Are there 3rd party packages for making _really_ fancy charts in Excel?

For example, I would like to have three or four graphs, one under
another, have the same (date) x-axis: stock price, log(stock price),
volume, correlation, and percentage change. And I also want to draw a
vertical line through all four graphs for visual inspection.
Thank you very much in advance!

Aaron Fude


Debra Dalgleish

If you post your question in the microsoft.public.excel.charting
newsgroup, someone may be able to help. You can access the newsgroups
through the Microsoft web site:

http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...verview.mspx#2

wrote:
Are there 3rd party packages for making _really_ fancy charts in Excel?

For example, I would like to have three or four graphs, one under
another, have the same (date) x-axis: stock price, log(stock price),
volume, correlation, and percentage change. And I also want to draw a
vertical line through all four graphs for visual inspection.



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Debra Dalgleish
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http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


Kevin H. Stecyk

Debra Dalgleish...
If you post your question in the microsoft.public.excel.charting
newsgroup, someone may be able to help. You can access the newsgroups
through the Microsoft web site:

http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...verview.mspx#2

Are there 3rd party packages for making _really_ fancy charts in Excel?


For example, I would like to have three or four graphs, one under
another, have the same (date) x-axis: stock price, log(stock price),
volume, correlation, and percentage change. And I also want to draw a
vertical line through all four graphs for visual inspection.



The OP might wish to investigate Harvard Graphics Chart XL. It is a third
party graphics program.

http://www.harvardgraphics.com/products/hgchartxl.asp

HTH

Regards,
Kevin




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