![]() Instead of a number for example? I can see why it would plot the values in the order they appear in the column if it thought they were text strings. I am copying the information over from pivot tables in microsoft access, could that be causing a problem in the format of the data causing excel to misinterpret it as a text string I copy them? If I type out a smaller series by hand it works with 2 columns. ![]() ![]() I think perhaps the problem is that the numbers are not necessarily transferring as "numbers" when I was merely explaining what happens with the line plot to give more information about what was going on with my excel.
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