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![]() umm, I dunno
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![]() Something like this....
![]() The last date entry uses the function which automatically inserts today's date. All the previous ones are entered manually as the date the parameters were taken. There's also a feature in Excel (Freeze Panes under the Window menu) which allows you to lock the top row so that when you scroll down, it continues to be displayed for reference.
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![]() Hey Mike, thx. Locking the top row would be neat. That page looks good. I don't know why I never thought of putting it that way.
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![]() No probs and no need for complex look up formulae this way, but you can still do it if you wish to produce a graph or something on a separate page. To lock/freeze the top row, in my example pic, you would select the entire row 2 by clicking on the the number 2 on the left (second row), then click the Window menu and choose the "Freeze Panes" option.
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![]() Ya, the graph thing would be nice. I'm more used to looking at graphs and such. Easier to undersatnd and see the changes over time. Man, theres alot in Excel I don't know hehehe
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![]() Just tried a quick line graph for Ca using the graph wizard and wasn't really all that great since the values were all 400. So in this case it's a flat line. Need more varied data to have a nifty graph I think.
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![]() Ya, same here. But untill 10 min ago, I never knew I could do a graph.
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