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    how do you create a seriation graph

    i am trying to do a archaeological seriation graph in excel 2010 but i can not figure it out to save my life please help
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    Re: how do you create a seriation graph

    here is an example that i found of what im looking for but have been unable to accomplish
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    Re: how do you create a seriation graph

    Hi jfsoles1 and welcome to the forum,

    Because you have 2010 Excel there is a Data Bar type of Conditional Formatting. See the attached. Is this what you are looking for.

    Change any of the values and the bars will change.
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    Re: how do you create a seriation graph

    Hi! I see how you created the graph, but how did you get them ordered in that type of curve?

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    Re: how do you create a seriation graph

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