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  1. #1
    MIke
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    blood pressure charting

    Blood pressure needs two readings, a Systolic and a Diastolic reading. Does
    any one know how I can display readings that I have kept ove the months of
    my own hypertention.

    The readings need to give the date, time and the two readings, usually with
    a line joining the two readings.

    a tipical example of a reading is:

    date 11/2/05
    time 20.15
    sys 130
    dia 74

    many thanks

    Mike



  2. #2
    Bernard Liengme
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    Re: blood pressure charting

    Experiment with this data
    A B C
    date sys dia
    11/02/2005 10:00 130 74
    12/02/2005 10:00 127 60
    13/02/2005 10:00 135 75
    14/02/2005 10:00 140 80
    15/02/2005 10:00 160 90
    16/02/2005 10:00 137 78

    Make an XY plot using A1:B7
    Right click on data series in chart; use Format Data Series;Open Y-Error bar
    tab
    Click in Custom and use mouse to fill the minus (-) text box
    with=Sheet!$C$2:$C$7

    Is this OK for you?
    Come back if not.
    Good luck with the blood pressure

    --
    Bernard V Liengme
    www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
    remove caps from email

    "MIke" <mike@dovetraining.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:svKPd.1546$dK1.128@newsfe5-gui.ntli.net...
    > Blood pressure needs two readings, a Systolic and a Diastolic reading.
    > Does any one know how I can display readings that I have kept ove the
    > months of my own hypertention.
    >
    > The readings need to give the date, time and the two readings, usually
    > with a line joining the two readings.
    >
    > a tipical example of a reading is:
    >
    > date 11/2/05
    > time 20.15
    > sys 130
    > dia 74
    >
    > many thanks
    >
    > Mike
    >
    >




  3. #3
    AndreasN
    Guest

    Re: blood pressure charting

    Take a look at this:
    http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...CT010482901033

    Ï "MIke" <mike@dovetraining.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:svKPd.1546$dK1.128@newsfe5-gui.ntli.net...
    > Blood pressure needs two readings, a Systolic and a Diastolic reading.
    > Does any one know how I can display readings that I have kept ove the
    > months of my own hypertention.
    >
    > The readings need to give the date, time and the two readings, usually
    > with a line joining the two readings.
    >
    > a tipical example of a reading is:
    >
    > date 11/2/05
    > time 20.15
    > sys 130
    > dia 74
    >
    > many thanks
    >
    > Mike
    >
    >



  4. #4
    John Mansfield
    Guest

    RE: blood pressure charting

    Mike,

    Here is another example:

    http://www.pdbook.com/index.php/exce...ressure_chart/

    ----
    Regards,
    John Mansfield
    http://www.pdbook.com

    "MIke" wrote:

    > Blood pressure needs two readings, a Systolic and a Diastolic reading. Does
    > any one know how I can display readings that I have kept ove the months of
    > my own hypertention.
    >
    > The readings need to give the date, time and the two readings, usually with
    > a line joining the two readings.
    >
    > a tipical example of a reading is:
    >
    > date 11/2/05
    > time 20.15
    > sys 130
    > dia 74
    >
    > many thanks
    >
    > Mike
    >
    >
    >


  5. #5
    Tushar Mehta
    Guest

    Re: blood pressure charting

    You've received some good suggestions, any of which will give you what
    you want -- though John, IMO, went a little overboard. {g}

    Yet another option to consider is a stacked column chart. Add a column
    for systolic less the diastolic as in
    date time sys dia diff
    11/2/2005 10:00 130 74 56
    18:00 127 60 67
    12/2/2005 10:00 135 75 60
    13/02/2005 10:00 140 80 60
    19:00 135 75 60
    Now, plot date and time on the x-axis and dia and diff on the y-axis as
    a stacked column.

    Yet another alternative has the added benefit that it doesn't require
    you to massage the data as above (i.e., deleting the duplicate date
    values). Leave the data in the original format, i.e.,
    date time sys dia diff
    11/2/2005 10:00 130 74 56
    11/2/2005 18:00 127 60 67
    12/2/2005 10:00 135 75 60
    13/02/2005 10:00 140 80 60
    13/02/2005 19:00 135 75 60

    Now, create a Pivottable and Pivotchart (from the Data menu). Put the
    date and time as row fields, the dia and diff as data fields. You'll
    see a 'Data' item in the top row of the table. The 'Sum of Dia' and
    'Sum of diff' will be one below the other. Click and drag that to the
    right until it overlaps the Totals column and let go of the mouse. Now
    the 2 fields will be in adjacent columns. Finally, change the type of
    the associated chart to 'Stacked Column.'

    --
    Regards,

    Tushar Mehta
    www.tushar-mehta.com
    Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials
    Custom MS Office productivity solutions

    In article <svKPd.1546$dK1.128@newsfe5-gui.ntli.net>,
    mike@dovetraining.co.uk says...
    > Blood pressure needs two readings, a Systolic and a Diastolic reading. Does
    > any one know how I can display readings that I have kept ove the months of
    > my own hypertention.
    >
    > The readings need to give the date, time and the two readings, usually with
    > a line joining the two readings.
    >
    > a tipical example of a reading is:
    >
    > date 11/2/05
    > time 20.15
    > sys 130
    > dia 74
    >
    > many thanks
    >
    > Mike
    >
    >
    >


  6. #6
    Don Guillett
    Guest

    Re: blood pressure charting

    I'll send you one I made for my wife and myself.

    --
    Don Guillett
    SalesAid Software
    donaldb@281.com
    "MIke" <mike@dovetraining.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:svKPd.1546$dK1.128@newsfe5-gui.ntli.net...
    > Blood pressure needs two readings, a Systolic and a Diastolic reading.

    Does
    > any one know how I can display readings that I have kept ove the months of
    > my own hypertention.
    >
    > The readings need to give the date, time and the two readings, usually

    with
    > a line joining the two readings.
    >
    > a tipical example of a reading is:
    >




  7. #7
    MIke
    Guest

    Re: blood pressure charting

    Many thanks for the many suggestions suggestions.

    I have found that if you create a line chart and format the data series you
    can remove the lines and on the options tab, put in up/down bars on the
    upper reading, this give a chart with the systolic and diastolic joined for
    each reading.

    I have'et found a way to add in the pulse readign to this chart yet.

    Mike


    "MIke" <mike@dovetraining.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:svKPd.1546$dK1.128@newsfe5-gui.ntli.net...
    > Blood pressure needs two readings, a Systolic and a Diastolic reading.
    > Does any one know how I can display readings that I have kept ove the
    > months of my own hypertention.
    >
    > The readings need to give the date, time and the two readings, usually
    > with a line joining the two readings.
    >
    > a tipical example of a reading is:
    >
    > date 11/2/05
    > time 20.15
    > sys 130
    > dia 74
    >
    > many thanks
    >
    > Mike
    >
    >




  8. #8
    Don Guillett
    Guest

    Re: blood pressure charting

    > I have'et found a way to add in the pulse readign to this chart yet.

    I guess you didn't look at what I sent.

    --
    Don Guillett
    SalesAid Software
    donaldb@281.com
    "MIke" <mike@dovetraining.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:Tv9Qd.683$_Z.518@newsfe5-gui.ntli.net...
    > Many thanks for the many suggestions suggestions.
    >
    > I have found that if you create a line chart and format the data series

    you
    > can remove the lines and on the options tab, put in up/down bars on the
    > upper reading, this give a chart with the systolic and diastolic joined

    for
    > each reading.
    >
    > I have'et found a way to add in the pulse readign to this chart yet.
    >
    > Mike
    >
    >
    > "MIke" <mike@dovetraining.co.uk> wrote in message
    > news:svKPd.1546$dK1.128@newsfe5-gui.ntli.net...
    > > Blood pressure needs two readings, a Systolic and a Diastolic reading.
    > > Does any one know how I can display readings that I have kept ove the
    > > months of my own hypertention.
    > >
    > > The readings need to give the date, time and the two readings, usually
    > > with a line joining the two readings.
    > >
    > > a tipical example of a reading is:
    > >
    > > date 11/2/05
    > > time 20.15
    > > sys 130
    > > dia 74
    > >
    > > many thanks
    > >
    > > Mike
    > >
    > >

    >
    >




  9. #9
    Jon Peltier
    Guest

    Re: blood pressure charting

    Mike -

    Add the pulse, but change the pulse series to an XY Scatter series
    (select the series, choose Chart Type from the Chart menu), then if
    necessary remove any secondary axes Excel provides for you (choose Chart
    Options from Chart menu, then Axes tab).

    - Jon
    -------
    Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
    Peltier Technical Services
    Tutorials and Custom Solutions
    http://PeltierTech.com/
    _______

    MIke wrote:

    > Many thanks for the many suggestions suggestions.
    >
    > I have found that if you create a line chart and format the data series you
    > can remove the lines and on the options tab, put in up/down bars on the
    > upper reading, this give a chart with the systolic and diastolic joined for
    > each reading.
    >
    > I have'et found a way to add in the pulse readign to this chart yet.
    >
    > Mike
    >
    >
    > "MIke" <mike@dovetraining.co.uk> wrote in message
    > news:svKPd.1546$dK1.128@newsfe5-gui.ntli.net...
    >
    >>Blood pressure needs two readings, a Systolic and a Diastolic reading.
    >>Does any one know how I can display readings that I have kept ove the
    >>months of my own hypertention.
    >>
    >>The readings need to give the date, time and the two readings, usually
    >>with a line joining the two readings.
    >>
    >>a tipical example of a reading is:
    >>
    >>date 11/2/05
    >>time 20.15
    >>sys 130
    >>dia 74
    >>
    >>many thanks
    >>
    >>Mike
    >>
    >>

    >
    >
    >


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