Hi Thorsten,
Thorsten Kampe schrieb:
* Dennis E. Hamilton (Wed, 13 Jul 2011 13:04:23 -0700)
A lot of how this works really depends on what it is you want in the
chart - then you can figure out how to boil the date from the other
sheets down to produce the data that is exactly the basis for the
chart.
I don't want to speculate farther because it is not clear what can
work without understanding what you want as the chart data.
I'd like to create a line chart with the values from columm A (the
dates) as the X axis and the values from column B for the Y axis and
this from all sheets in the spreadsheet. As if I would not have used
multiple sheets but would have put all the data just in one.
OK, that is clearer now. You have to use the tab "Data Series". For the
role "X-Values" you would write $Sheet1.A2:$Sheet3.A6 and for the role
"Y-Values" you would write §Sheet1.B2:$Sheet3.B6, for example.
The chart is drawn as if the data are $Sheet1.A2:B6 followed by
&Sheet2.A2:B6 followed by $Sheet3.A2:B6.
Kind regards
Regina
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