Re: Scatter plot in Excel

Subject: Re: Scatter plot in Excel
From: Abby Klemmer <aklemmer -at- factset -dot- com>
To: dangarza -at- houston -dot- rr -dot- com
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 11:26:39 -0400

Dan - is your client looking for a Bubble Chart? (That's a chart type in
Excel, separate from a Scatter Plot.)

More info is here:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011170761033.aspx

Abby Klemmer
FactSet Research Systems
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"Dan Garza" <dangarza -at- houston -dot- rr -dot- com> wrote:

> Help my client wants a scatter plot in Excel

> The data is really strange to make a graph out of

> Y axis is time, now, 6-12months, When available, never

> X axis is preference, represented by numbers, I won't go into details
about
> that, but I was able to get them to convert the letters to numbers. 0 =
> forget it and 15 = absolutely.

> Now there are 20 services that were surveyed, so there will be 20 charts
> upon my urging.

> Now how do you make the dots larger in Excel? If its 15 then it should
be a
> big dot, if its 0 then a tiny dot.

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