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Old October 20th, 2003, 09:55 PM
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Default High / Low Bar Chart

I want to make a bar chart that shows high and low values
for a range. I have a database that looks like:

X Y Z
High 25 24 14
Low 10 11 8


How do I do this in Excel?

Thanks!
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Old October 21st, 2003, 08:26 PM
Jon Peltier
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Default High / Low Bar Chart

I've rearranged your data, and inserted a row with the span (the
difference between High and Low):

X Y Z
Low 10 11 8
Span 15 13 6
High 25 24 14

Keep the top left cell blank, and select the top three rows of this
range, omitting High. Make a stacked bar chart with two series, Low and
Span. Double click on the Low series, click on the Patterns tab, and
select None for Fill and Border.

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wrote:

I want to make a bar chart that shows high and low values
for a range. I have a database that looks like:

X Y Z
High 25 24 14
Low 10 11 8


How do I do this in Excel?

Thanks!


 




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