David,

Thanks for the suggestion, I wasn't aware that GNUPlot was available as a 
WIN32 option. In practice I've found that people need and easy solution, and 
for most, switching the data to R or GNUPlot would be more work than tweaking 
Excel and would rebel at such a suggestion.

However, for some it is a good idea and I will have a look at the options.

Cheers,
Graham S

> From: David Duffy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Perhaps it is would be easier for people to quickly dump a CSV file into
> the Win32 version of R or Gnuplot.  R really does do nice graphics,
> which can go back into Word/Powerpoint etc as JPEGs (with minimal
> compression).  Not being a Windows/NT user, I don't know whether they might
> even be able to be dropped directly in via the clipboard?  The localised
> regression fitted curves on scatter plots may or may not be useful, but
> they do look cool ;).  It would be pretty easy to automate drawing of
> the simpler plots.




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