You can fake it in PPT using Hi/Lo graphs, but it's really better to just
use Excel.
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"KittyFolster" <KittyF...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I need to use error bars with a bar graph.
> Each data point must have it's own error scale (ie. an error of +- 5 for
> the
> first data point and +-3 for the second). It seems that I am required to
> use
> the same error for all data points - is there any way around this, other
> than
> manually drawing them in?