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Nora -
Excel does not do true 3D scatter charts. If you need something more than a surface/contour chart, you might try Andy Pope's (http://andypope.info) simulated 3D chart, which coerces a 2D scatter chart into the role, using lots of worksheet formulas and a few dummy series that fill in for axes. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP http://www.geocities.com/jonpeltier/Excel/index.html _______ Nora Jean Colligan wrote: I have 3 data series that I want to plot on separate axes on a 3d plot, but excel does something weird when I try to do this. Is this possible to do in excel? Any pointers? Thanks |
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Nora Jean Colligan wrote:
I have 3 data series that I want to plot on separate axes on a 3d plot, but excel does something weird when I try to do this. Is this possible to do in excel? Any pointers? Thanks I don't quite understand your question, but I can give you a pointer to Tushar Mehta's primer on 3D charts. http://www.tushar-mehta.com/, look for Charts/3D Surface on the left side. Dave |
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