HOW to display DATA ON GRAPH

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SHARBAT

Hello,

I am using an excel sheet for displaying data. I am new on EXCEL.
The excel sheet contains three columns. Each of these three column
contains data.

First column contains only one row. Second column contains also onl
one row and the third column contains several rows.

Now I want to display the data from these three columns on an exce
graph in such a way that first display the row from column one an
below this, the row from second will be displayed and then below thi
all the rows from third column will be displayed.

Could some one give idea how to do that on EXCEL?


Thanks in Advance.

SHARBAT
 
Hi Sharbat,

No problem. Just select the relevent data and click the Chart Wizard
button on the toolbar. The wizard will guide you through, step by
step. I suggest trying it first with some artificial data in two
columns to make it easier. :)

Good luck!

Mark.


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Hello


Please let me clarify about the nature of data on EXCEL SHEET which I
wanted to display on Graph.
There are three columns in an Excel sheet each of them contains data.
In column 1 (Continent) there is only one row that is North America.
In column 2 (Country) there is only one row that is USA.
In column 3 (States) there are several rows like (Taxas, Kansas,
NewYork etc).

Now I wanted that on an EXCEL Graph, first the data from (Continent
column) would display that is “North America”.
Then below the “North America”, the data from second
column (Country) would display that is “USA”.
Then below the “USA”, all the data from third column
(States) would display that are “Taxas, Kansas, etc”.

So that’s the scenario, which I wanted to display on Graph.

Your kind comments will be appreciated.

Kinds Regards

Sharbat
 

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