Si Thu Naing wrote:
Hello:
I'm using Intel MacBook version of OpenOffice and everything was just
fine until I tried to create a graph from my spreadsheet that I would
normally do in MS Office. In MS Office, all I have to do is to click
on an icon that will give me options how I want my graph (style).
OpenOffice has an icon called "Insert Chart". Although it gave me some
options to create a chart, it doesn't have the option that I want.
What I wanted to do is to create a graph for my lab report which of
course has some data in spreadsheet which I then select the desired
data range to create a graph (i.e Frequency Vs Rotational Velocity or
something similar). In OpenOffice, it gave me option to draw lines
individually s if they are independent of each other and all the data
are on the same axis (x-xis or y-axis). May be I just do not know how
to select the data from spreadsheet document so that I can create a
graph (Velocity Vs Time sort of graph. not pie chart or financial
report sort of chart).
If someone can give me instruction on how to get 2-D graph that people
normally draw on a graphing paper for school work (i.e on x-axis and
y-axis), I'll be very grateful to you.
Thanks in advance.
Si Thu
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What you are asking for is available. It is called an XY chart.
The sequence: "Insert Chart" followed by NEXT followed by
clicking on the second icon in the second row (a square with a
bunch of tiny colored squares inside it). This is called
XY Chart.
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