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Simon90 Posted - 07/01/2016 : 11:31:02 AM
Hi there,

my values are ordered in the subgroup as shown in the pictures. But I want them to be in the order 10 - 200 - 500 - 1000.
In the original book, they are correctly ordered. However, when I create the graph, it changes the order in a way I cannot understand.







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meili_yang Posted - 07/01/2016 : 11:50:01 AM
Hi Simon90,

Set the grouping columns as categorical in the worksheet, then you can sort the order.

So go to the worksheet, highlight Col(A) and Col(E1), right click and choose Set As Categorical. Then you will see a Categories header row appended on top. Double click on the the header cell it can bring a dialog to sort. For Dauer column you just need to choose Ascending for Col(E1).




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