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John,
I just type a heading for the x values in a suitable column and a heading for the y values in the next column to the right. Type in all the x values in the cells below the x value heading and similarly for the y values. Then select this block of cells then click on the Chart Wizard. Work your way through all of the steps to achieve the desired chart. I strongly recommend using the X-Y scatter chart. I never use Excel's line chart. If your x values go 1,2,3,5,6 instead of 1,2,3,4,5,6 it will put the 5 right next to the 3 instead of throwing in a 4 ie the axis is not evenly subdivided. Hope this helps Ken Johnson |
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