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Robert Kim

true 3D bar charts possible?
 
Hi, all. I hope nobody minds this post but I'm at a loss on how to do
this.

Would anyone know if MS Excel is capable of graphing true 3D bar charts?
I have 2 factors and 1 response variable. I would like to show how the
response varies on the z (up) axis with changes in the 2 factors on the x
and y axes (along and into the monitor screen and/or printout).

If anyone knows, could you please let me know how to do this?

TIA,

Bob

Chrissy[_5_]

true 3D bar charts possible?
 
Take a look at an surface chart. It may give you what you want.

Chrissy.


Robert Kim wrote
Hi, all. I hope nobody minds this post but I'm at a loss on how to do
this.

Would anyone know if MS Excel is capable of graphing true 3D bar charts?
I have 2 factors and 1 response variable. I would like to show how the
response varies on the z (up) axis with changes in the 2 factors on the x
and y axes (along and into the monitor screen and/or printout).

If anyone knows, could you please let me know how to do this?

TIA,

Bob




Robert Kim

true 3D bar charts possible?
 
Thank you, Chrissy. I'll give it a try.

Bob


On Sun, 26 Oct 2003, Chrissy wrote:

Take a look at an surface chart. It may give you what you want.

Chrissy.


Robert Kim wrote
Hi, all. I hope nobody minds this post but I'm at a loss on how to do
this.

Would anyone know if MS Excel is capable of graphing true 3D bar charts?
I have 2 factors and 1 response variable. I would like to show how the
response varies on the z (up) axis with changes in the 2 factors on the x
and y axes (along and into the monitor screen and/or printout).


Jon Peltier[_4_]

true 3D bar charts possible?
 
Robert -

The 3D column might be what you mean, too. In Excel, a bar chart is
horizontal, a column chart is vertical.

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
http://www.geocities.com/jonpeltier/Excel/index.html
_______

Chrissy wrote:

Take a look at an surface chart. It may give you what you want.

Chrissy.


Robert Kim wrote

Hi, all. I hope nobody minds this post but I'm at a loss on how to do
this.

Would anyone know if MS Excel is capable of graphing true 3D bar charts?
I have 2 factors and 1 response variable. I would like to show how the
response varies on the z (up) axis with changes in the 2 factors on the x
and y axes (along and into the monitor screen and/or printout).

If anyone knows, could you please let me know how to do this?

TIA,

Bob







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