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  1. #1
    Lis
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    new marker styles

    A workmate with the same version of Excel has a different set of data markers
    available. I found the article below that says alternate patterns and styles
    are available - but didn't say where - can anyone help?

    This article was previously published under Q97589
    SUMMARY
    Data markers on xy (scatter), line, and radar charts have a fixed size in
    all versions of Microsoft Excel (although alternate patterns and styles are
    available). However, there is a technique you can use to replace the current
    data markers with objects of a different size.

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    Lis

  2. #2
    Jon Peltier
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    Re: new marker styles

    This is rather old information:

    REFERENCES
    "Microsoft Excel User's Guide 1," version 4.0, Pages 481-485
    "Microsoft Excel User's Guide," version 3.0, Pages 486-491

    The latest version of Excel is Excel 2003, or Excel 11.0.

    If you double click on a series and click on the Patterns tab, you have
    the option to change the size of the data marker.

    The default markers are the same in all "modern" versions of Excel
    (since '97), but the technique offered in the article you cite can be
    used to use any shape as a series' markers:

    - draw a shape or otherwise acquire a potential marker
    - copy the marker
    - select an individual point or an entire series
    - use Paste from the Edit menu, or Ctrl+V

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


    Lis wrote:

    > A workmate with the same version of Excel has a different set of data markers
    > available. I found the article below that says alternate patterns and styles
    > are available - but didn't say where - can anyone help?
    >
    > This article was previously published under Q97589
    > SUMMARY
    > Data markers on xy (scatter), line, and radar charts have a fixed size in
    > all versions of Microsoft Excel (although alternate patterns and styles are
    > available). However, there is a technique you can use to replace the current
    > data markers with objects of a different size.
    >


  3. #3
    Lis
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    Re: new marker styles


    --
    Lis


    "Jon Peltier" wrote:

    > This is rather old information:
    >
    > REFERENCES
    > "Microsoft Excel User's Guide 1," version 4.0, Pages 481-485
    > "Microsoft Excel User's Guide," version 3.0, Pages 486-491
    >
    > The latest version of Excel is Excel 2003, or Excel 11.0.
    >
    > If you double click on a series and click on the Patterns tab, you have
    > the option to change the size of the data marker.
    >
    > The default markers are the same in all "modern" versions of Excel
    > (since '97), but the technique offered in the article you cite can be
    > used to use any shape as a series' markers:
    >
    > - draw a shape or otherwise acquire a potential marker
    > - copy the marker
    > - select an individual point or an entire series
    > - use Paste from the Edit menu, or Ctrl+V
    >
    > - Jon
    > -------
    > Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
    > Peltier Technical Services
    > Tutorials and Custom Solutions
    > http://PeltierTech.com/
    > _______
    >
    >
    > Lis wrote:
    >
    > > A workmate with the same version of Excel has a different set of data markers
    > > available. I found the article below that says alternate patterns and styles
    > > are available - but didn't say where - can anyone help?
    > >
    > > This article was previously published under Q97589
    > > SUMMARY
    > > Data markers on xy (scatter), line, and radar charts have a fixed size in
    > > all versions of Microsoft Excel (although alternate patterns and styles are
    > > available). However, there is a technique you can use to replace the current
    > > data markers with objects of a different size.
    > >

    >


  4. #4
    Lis
    Guest

    Re: new marker styles

    Hi Jon,
    The problem I have is that on one machine the markers are a Circle and on
    another machine they are shown as a circle with a cross thru it. Both
    machines have the same version of Excel. and all other variables are set the
    same. However I have solved (sort of) the problem by setting the forground
    color to 'no color' on the graph and the machines showing the cross just have
    it as a circle now.
    thank you for your time.


    --
    Lis


    "Jon Peltier" wrote:

    > This is rather old information:
    >
    > REFERENCES
    > "Microsoft Excel User's Guide 1," version 4.0, Pages 481-485
    > "Microsoft Excel User's Guide," version 3.0, Pages 486-491
    >
    > The latest version of Excel is Excel 2003, or Excel 11.0.
    >
    > If you double click on a series and click on the Patterns tab, you have
    > the option to change the size of the data marker.
    >
    > The default markers are the same in all "modern" versions of Excel
    > (since '97), but the technique offered in the article you cite can be
    > used to use any shape as a series' markers:
    >
    > - draw a shape or otherwise acquire a potential marker
    > - copy the marker
    > - select an individual point or an entire series
    > - use Paste from the Edit menu, or Ctrl+V
    >
    > - Jon
    > -------
    > Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
    > Peltier Technical Services
    > Tutorials and Custom Solutions
    > http://PeltierTech.com/
    > _______
    >
    >
    > Lis wrote:
    >
    > > A workmate with the same version of Excel has a different set of data markers
    > > available. I found the article below that says alternate patterns and styles
    > > are available - but didn't say where - can anyone help?
    > >
    > > This article was previously published under Q97589
    > > SUMMARY
    > > Data markers on xy (scatter), line, and radar charts have a fixed size in
    > > all versions of Microsoft Excel (although alternate patterns and styles are
    > > available). However, there is a technique you can use to replace the current
    > > data markers with objects of a different size.
    > >

    >


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