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Old October 2nd, 2003, 02:56 PM
Dai
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Default charts and data table

I have 3 data series. I only want to plot 1 data series
on a bar graph, but in the data table below, I want to
display all three data series.

How do I do this? I know it can be done because I
inherited a file that has a chart that does this.
Unfortunately, the creator is no longer around.
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Old October 2nd, 2003, 04:08 PM
Dai
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Default charts and data table ... got my answer

Went through the list of questions, got my answer.

click on data series, clear attributes (border and fill)
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Old October 2nd, 2003, 05:19 PM
Jon Peltier
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Plot all three data series in the chart, then make the two you don't
want to show invisible (no border, no fill). If the invisible series
are messing up bar spacing, turn them into line series: right click on
the series, choose Chart Type from the pop up menu, and select one of
the line types. Then make sure it is formatted with no line and no markers.

- Jon
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Dai wrote:
I have 3 data series. I only want to plot 1 data series
on a bar graph, but in the data table below, I want to
display all three data series.

How do I do this? I know it can be done because I
inherited a file that has a chart that does this.
Unfortunately, the creator is no longer around.


 




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