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Can i use a formula in the excel chart wizard?

 
 
IhateWORK
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      4th Mar 2010
I am creating a coursework in which i have to analyse a lot of data in the
spreadsheet. it is already cluttered with columns and i dont want to add
extra columns to add to the clutter. i was wondering whether there is a way
to plot absolute values of a column without changing the actual values in the
column or creating a new column using ABS() function.

Thanx
 
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Jon Peltier
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      4th Mar 2010
You can't use formulas in the reference boxes in the chart wizard. You
can only use range references or defined names.

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On 3/3/2010 10:34 PM, IhateWORK wrote:
> I am creating a coursework in which i have to analyse a lot of data in the
> spreadsheet. it is already cluttered with columns and i dont want to add
> extra columns to add to the clutter. i was wondering whether there is a way
> to plot absolute values of a column without changing the actual values in the
> column or creating a new column using ABS() function.
>
> Thanx

 
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