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Default Programming drawing obj. to center around value on graph

That's just about what I want to do. As I paste the rectangular object onto
the data point however, it is perfectly centered and I would rather the
rectangle not hang down below the x-axis. I would like the rectangle to
extend above the x-axis however. Suggestions?

"Jon Peltier" wrote:

First, it will be hard to maintain the 2 SD height and width if anything
adjusts the width or height of the chart area, or the axis scaling. But
second, you can center your shape on a point easily. Plot another point (a
new XY series) with the same X and Y values, then copy your shape, select
the point, and paste. The shape becomes the new custom marker for the point.
Here's mo

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"Jeff" wrote in message
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Is it possible to have a rectangular drawing object to center itself
around a
value plotted on a graph. I would like to have a rectangle representing
two
standard deviations centered around a value on a normal curve.
Suggestions?




 
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