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I am gathering some research data and putting it into charts. My prof wants
me to put some data above the bars on the graph. I think their called
needles. They are small T looking extentions above the bars that have data
attached to them, like standard deviations. Perhaps someone knows how to do
this? let me know

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Those are called error bars:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsHowTo/ErrorBars.html

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I am gathering some research data and putting it into charts. My prof
wants
me to put some data above the bars on the graph. I think their called
needles. They are small T looking extentions above the bars that have
data
attached to them, like standard deviations. Perhaps someone knows how to
do
this? let me know



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