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How to Place Multiple Scatter (X-Y) Plots

on an Excel Graph
There are a number of ways to accomplish this task; here is the one I use:
Structure your data. I prefer to set up columns of x, y and SEM values for each
experiment type. For example, in the loading experiments, X would be times, Y
would be the mean concentrations and SEMs would be the errors for each mean
concentration. I would then repeat this with the other experiments (for instance
fructose, then glucose) in columns further to the right.
Look over the data to be sure you have made no mistakes -- a boring but
vitally important step!
Select the X and Y values for the first plot by dragging from the upper left (first
X) down to the lower right (last Y) value.
Click the graph icon on the Excel menu bar.
Select "XY Scatters"; for the glucose lab, I would suggest picking the point and
line sub-type:

Hit "Next" and when the dialog box comes up, click the tab at top labeled "Data
Range".

Select the button under the series menu that says "Add".

A new dialog box will appear -- the bottom of this box is shown below (the upper
part contains the graph you are working on):

Be sure the new series is selected (series 2 in example above) in the left
window.
In the right window, select the button to the left of the x-values data entry text
field. You have used these before, clicking this button will take you back to the
spreadsheet and allow you to select the X-values for your new plot. After doing
so, close the text field by hitting the button and do the Y-values. When you have
completed this, a new plot should appear in the display.
Continue on adding other plots as needed until finished.

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