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start date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 14:20:03 -0700,    posted on: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework        back       

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  1    chemheel00
          2    Peter Duniho


vertical vs horizontal error bars excel 2007   
Where do you differentiate if you want vertical or horizontal error bars?  
When I go to more options and select custom, it always chooses either 
vertical or horizontal for me (often incorrectly).  Also, it sometimes says 
it is doing vertical error bars and then actually makes horizontal ones.  
Help anyone?
Date:Mon, 6 Aug 2007 14:20:03 -0700   Author:  

Re: vertical vs horizontal error bars excel 2007   
chemheel00 wrote:

> Where do you differentiate if you want vertical or horizontal error bars?  
> When I go to more options and select custom, it always chooses either 
> vertical or horizontal for me (often incorrectly).  Also, it sometimes says 
> it is doing vertical error bars and then actually makes horizontal ones.  
> Help anyone?


If you can post the .NET code that you're using at the moment and which 
isn't working for you, then someone may have an answer.

If you can't, then I'm guessing that you don't have any .NET code.  If 
that's the case, you're in the wrong newsgroup.  You want one specific 
to using Excel 2007, not one specific to .NET programming (as this one is).

Pete
Date:Mon, 06 Aug 2007 14:30:29 -0700   Author:  

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