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83years Posted - 06/23/2011 : 06:21:04 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 8.5
Operating System: Windows 7

Is it possible to export/compile the data in a stacked column chart?

I have a chart made from over 100 different y columns in over 100 different sheets all with the same x values. What I'd like to do it export the total numbers for each x value.

Thanks

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Laurie Posted - 06/23/2011 : 4:20:19 PM
What do you mean by total numbers? The sum of the Y's at each X?

There is no option for this; you'd have to script it. How is your data organized - 100 sheets within one workbook?

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