(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 have decent values: B7:B10 or maybe
B8:B10 are zeroes),
The Fool wrote:
I just realized it said 6:08 am and not 6:08 pm. Thx.
Probably you set the clock when it was 12:00 pm and you set it to 12:00 am.
AM/PM is even more Evil than Timezones! :-)
Alberto Monteiro
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The Fool wrote:
I just realized it said 6:08 am and not 6:08 pm. Thx.
Probably you set the clock when it was 12:00 pm and you set it to
12:00 am.
AM/PM is even more Evil than Timezones! :-)
Actually I use Tardis95 to syncronize my clock
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(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
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
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:53:46 -0200, Alberto Monteiro
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(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