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x,y,z plots - how?
Hi. I used to do tons of 3-D charts years ago in Excel
4. Excel 2000 won't seem to let me use 3 columns of value data ... it forces 2 columns into categories. I'm trying to plot a 3-D mathematical function's surface and choosing the surface chart type does not work. Any suggestions would be most helpful. |
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x,y,z plots - how?
[This followup was posted to microsoft.public.excel.charting with an
email copy to ademers. Please use the newsgroup for further discussion.] As far as I recall, XL has not changed how it (mis)handles 3D charts. For a tutorial and a brief discussion of the limitations see the Excel | Charts | 3D Surface page of my web site. -- Trouble finding replies to your posts? Use a newsreader. See the tutorial 'Outlook Express and Newsgroups' on my web site Regards, Tushar Mehta, MS MVP -- Excel www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions In article , says... Hi. I used to do tons of 3-D charts years ago in Excel 4. Excel 2000 won't seem to let me use 3 columns of value data ... it forces 2 columns into categories. I'm trying to plot a 3-D mathematical function's surface and choosing the surface chart type does not work. Any suggestions would be most helpful. |
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