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In Excel 2003 if I highlight three columns of data and create an xy
scatter graph, it assumes the first column are the x values and the
second two columns are two y series. I like this. I'm now having to
adapt to 2007 (I run a science lab at a college). In 2007, when I do
the same thing, it gives me a line graph with three series, even
though I chose an xy scatter graph. Is there a way I can make it act
like 2003 used to?
Thanks
scatter graph, it assumes the first column are the x values and the
second two columns are two y series. I like this. I'm now having to
adapt to 2007 (I run a science lab at a college). In 2007, when I do
the same thing, it gives me a line graph with three series, even
though I chose an xy scatter graph. Is there a way I can make it act
like 2003 used to?
Thanks