One piece of advice I received on this topic was:  Use DeltaGraph.  Even 
4.0 (ca 1997) offers more options, and display control.

Sorry if that isn't exactly what you were looking for....

Jay

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> Not sure if this is the best place to ask, but can anyone point me 
> towards any web sites that provide advice on using Excel for 
> technical/scientific graphing.
> 
> I am not sure why exactly, but I find the graphs produced by Excel, 
> compared to S-Plus or Statistica, to look out of place in a technical 
> report. As I know others feel the same way, I was hoping that there 
> might be some advice out there on how to improve their appearance.
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> Graham S
> 
> ..
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