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Use the X or Y Error Bars dialog to display error bars for 2D charts.
An error bar is an indicator line that spans over a range from x/y - NegativeErrorValue to x/y + PositiveErrorValue. In this term, x or y is the value of the data point. When "standard deviation" is selected, x or y is the mean value of the data series. NegativeErrorValue and PositiveErrorValue are the amounts calculated by the error bar function or given explicitly.
The Insert - X/Y Error Bars menu command is only available for 2D charts.
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Does not show any error bars.
Displays constant values that you specify in the Parameters area.
Displays a percentage. The display refers to the corresponding data point. Set the percentage in the Parameters area.
Select a function to calculate the error bars.
Standard Error: Displays the standard error.
Variance: Displays the variance calculated from the number of data points and respective values.
Standard Deviation: Displays the standard deviation (square root of the variance). Unlike other functions, error bars are centered on the mean.
Error Margin: Displays the highest error margin in percent according to the highest value of the data group. Set the percentage in the Parameters area.
Click Cell Range and then specify a cell range from which to take the positive and negative error bar values.
For a chart with its own data, the error bar values can be entered in the chart data table. The Data Table dialog shows additional columns titled Positive X or Y-Error-Bars and Negative X or Y-Error-Bars.
Enable to use the positive error values also as negative error values. You can only change the value of the "Positive (+)" box. That value gets copied to the "Negative (-)" box automatically.
Specifies the error indicator.
Shows positive and negative error bars.
Shows only positive error bars.
Shows only negative error bars.