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Zekni
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      12th May 2006
In XL there is no model for a cartesian chart.
Where can I find it?

Greetings from Belgium

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Jon Peltier
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      12th May 2006
Wouldn't that be an XY chart?

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"Zekni" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In XL there is no model for a cartesian chart.
> Where can I find it?
>
> Greetings from Belgium
>
> Thank you
>



 
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Zekni
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      12th May 2006
Yes it is an XY chart.

I found in the book:"Principles of microeconomics" this txt

// COPY//

The axis contain measurement scales that intersect at 0 (zero).
This point is called the origin.
On the vertical scale, positive numbers lie above the horizontal axis (that
is above the origin) and negative numbers lie below it.
On the horizontal scale, positive numbers lie to the right of the vertical
axis (to the right of the origin) and negative numbers lie to the left of
it.
Each axis is a measuring scale.
.......

So only the upper right iquadrant is positive.

//end of copy//

Zekni




"Jon Peltier" <(E-Mail Removed)> schreef in bericht
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> Wouldn't that be an XY chart?
>
> - Jon
> -------
> Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
> Peltier Technical Services
> Tutorials and Custom Solutions
> http://PeltierTech.com/
> _______
>
> "Zekni" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:44645ec4$0$31366$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> In XL there is no model for a cartesian chart.
>> Where can I find it?
>>
>> Greetings from Belgium
>>
>> Thank you
>>

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Jon Peltier
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      14th May 2006
You can double click each axis to change the scale so you can actually see
all quadrants.

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"Zekni" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:4464a749$0$25143$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Yes it is an XY chart.
>
> I found in the book:"Principles of microeconomics" this txt
>
> // COPY//
>
> The axis contain measurement scales that intersect at 0 (zero).
> This point is called the origin.
> On the vertical scale, positive numbers lie above the horizontal axis
> (that is above the origin) and negative numbers lie below it.
> On the horizontal scale, positive numbers lie to the right of the vertical
> axis (to the right of the origin) and negative numbers lie to the left of
> it.
> Each axis is a measuring scale.
> ......
>
> So only the upper right iquadrant is positive.
>
> //end of copy//
>
> Zekni
>
>
>
>
> "Jon Peltier" <(E-Mail Removed)> schreef in bericht
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Wouldn't that be an XY chart?
>>
>> - Jon
>> -------
>> Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
>> Peltier Technical Services
>> Tutorials and Custom Solutions
>> http://PeltierTech.com/
>> _______
>>
>> "Zekni" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:44645ec4$0$31366$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> In XL there is no model for a cartesian chart.
>>> Where can I find it?
>>>
>>> Greetings from Belgium
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>

>>
>>

>
>



 
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