Is this doable in Excel?
From: Bill (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/18/04
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Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 08:13:24 -0800
Try double clicking on the point that you want to change
the color on, a dialog box should come up allowing for you
to do it. I have changed color of the whole series of
points, and also, only specific ones that I was interested
in.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi everyone,
>
>Say I am plotting two graphs (discrete points only; no
lines):
>G1(Cost, weight), and G2(Cost, Volume). So I have 3
columns: Cost,
>Weight, Volume.
>
>As you see, the "Cost" values are same in both graphs. I
want to give
>to each point, in both G1 and G2, a different color so I
can trace the
>"Cost" value points.
>
>Is this doable in Excel? If not, any new idea?
>
>Thanks alot,
>Mike
>.
>
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