Thank you Jon, it did not work the way you have outlined it, but combined
with my visit to your website yesterday it gave food for thought and I just
did it the following way:
I highlighted all 3 colums of data, went to chart wizard, chose scatter
chart, and then is step 2 of wizard specified what data for both series
should be treated as x, what data should be treated as y and what should be
treated as names of series. From that point on it was a matter of setting the
scale for axis x correctly to see exactly what I intended to appear on the
chart.
Great stuff, now I am thinking outside the box.
Larissa
"Jon Peltier" wrote:
> Make an XY chart, with the date for Y and the meter readings for X. Make the
> chart with one series, then copy the second set of data, select the chart,
> and use Paste Special from the Edit menu to paste the data as a new series.
>
> - Jon
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> "Larissa" <Larissa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> >I need plot readings for 2 different meters for 31 days so that my lines in
> > the line chart go vertically. Is this possible? Please help
>
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