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how do i do a production possibilities graph between 2 products



 
 
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Old July 3rd, 2007, 04:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.charting
chris foster
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Default how do i do a production possibilities graph between 2 products

i have the following data that i want to show in a graph with the production
possibity curve.
Missles Cars
30 0
27 2
21 4
12 6
0 8
How can i do this in excel?
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Old July 3rd, 2007, 02:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.charting
Jon Peltier
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Default how do i do a production possibilities graph between 2 products

Do you want a simple XY chart? Correct the spelling of "Missiles", then
select the data, start the chart wizard (Insert menu Chart or click the
little column chart icon on the toolbar), choose XY in the list on the left
in step 1 of the wizard (not Line, this messes up a lot of people), and
choose an appropriate subtype on the right, probably one with markers and
straight lines. Go through the rest of the wizard, and then format as
needed.

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"chris foster" chris wrote in message
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i have the following data that i want to show in a graph with the
production
possibity curve.
Missles Cars
30 0
27 2
21 4
12 6
0 8
How can i do this in excel?



 




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