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replyReply Mon 12 Nov 2007, 16:57Delegate Gladstone said...

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How do I reate graphs

how do I reate graphs

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replyReply Thu 15 Nov 2007, 09:57Trainer Pete said...

RE: how do I reate graphs

Hi Gladstone, Thank you for your post, I'm not too sure what you are refering to in this instance, perhaps you can come back and give me a little more information. All graphs are automatically related to the selected information which is used to create them, if the underlying data is changed the graph will change to reflect this. As I said above if this is not the answer you require please come back to me, regards Pete

 

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