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tschechniker Posted - 03/04/2015 : 5:53:33 PM
Hi,

currenlty I'm having a problem with two points which are overlaying themself. They are from two different worksheets. I found a method to split them in the menu but it only works for the points from the same worksheet. Is there a way to also split these points with a pipe (|)?

Thanks for your help!

Tobias


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Shirley_GZ Posted - 03/04/2015 : 8:56:27 PM
Hi,

Do you mean the Overlapped Points Offset Plotting check box as below:



Yes, it only support the data ponits from same worksheet. Can you move these two data points to same column?

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