On Saturday 26 March 2005 13:13, Sweet Coffee wrote: > Hello All! > > Is it possible to superimpose charts in OO Calc?
Yes, and I have done it before, but I don't remember how. I think that you need to make the stuff that you want superimposed a transparency or something like that. This is probably something that you will either need to read the guidebook on line at http://support.openoffice.org Or look at OOoauthors.org to see if they have something, or you will need to invest in one of the OOo users manuals. I would suggest Solveig Haugland's book, because your question really is rather nitty gritty, and Solveig's book covers the details. You can go here for that: http://www.getopenoffice.org > > If so, where can I get some instructions as to how to do this? > > The documentation for OO Calc at OOAuthors was not very helpful > with this. > > For example let's say I am writing a paper about determining if > someone is legally drunk while driving a car. Alcohol levels > would be on the "Y" axis and Absorbance levels would be on the > "X" axis. I have the following data to plot [This time in line > graph format]: > > 1. Amount of Alcohol vs Absorbance values > 2. Cut off where "legally drunk" is determined. > 3. Individual A with certain Absorbance values - drunk > legally 4. Individual B with certain Absorbance values - no > alcohol 5. Individual C with certain Absorbance values - alcohol > present but not legally drunk > > I would like to superimpose all the results with different colors > for each chart [1-5]. That way I can demonstrate that by using > the chart one can determine if an individual was legally drunk or > not. > > Thanks in advance for any and all responses. > > SC > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- >---- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
