Re: Irregulars Question: Excel suckz

2005-08-26 Thread Dave Land
Alberto, (1) is there any way to mix lines and columns in a graphic? Yes. Fortunately, it's one of Excel's built-in custom chart types. It's so not-custom that the description of the chart begins Classic combination chart... Here's how: From the Insert menu, choose Chart... Select the

Re: Irregulars Question: Excel suckz

2005-08-26 Thread Alberto Monteiro
I would like to thank the help, even though I could solve the problem before I read the suggestions :-) Of course, my solution was working stupidly, and using Excel's bugs to get what I wanted :-) (1) is there any way to mix lines and columns in a graphic? Yes, if and only if we have _exactly_

RE: Irregulars Question: Excel suckz

2005-08-25 Thread Andrew Paul
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alberto Monteiro (1) is there any way to mix lines and columns in a graphic? (2) is there any intelligent way to plot only meaningful values? For example, if I am plotting densities (A1:A10 is volume, B1:B10 is mass, C1:C10

Re: Irregulars Question: Excel suckz

2005-08-25 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 08:53 AM Thursday 8/25/2005, Alberto Monteiro wrote: (1) is there any way to mix lines and columns in a graphic? (2) is there any intelligent way to plot only meaningful values? For example, if I am plotting densities (A1:A10 is volume, B1:B10 is mass, C1:C10 is density, but not all of them

Re: Irregulars Question: Excel suckz

2005-08-25 Thread Doug Pensinger
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:53:46 -0200, Alberto Monteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (1) is there any way to mix lines and columns in a graphic? Don't understand the question. (2) is there any intelligent way to plot only meaningful values? For example, if I am plotting densities (A1:A10 is