Why not use a pie chart? Easy to understand and probably easily done with
Excel or Access.
Greg
Hope this helps.
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Date: 16 AUG 2001 11:37:15 -0700
From: John Uebersax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Can anyone suggest a standalone Windows (or DOS) that produces
> publication quality Venn diagrams?
>
> I want something to summarize and communicate to non-statisticians
> (e.g., physicians) the overlap between two sets (such as patients who
> have Major Depression those who receive antidepressant meds).
>
> The diagram should show the area of each circle as proportional its N,
> and the overlap area as proprotional to the number of cases in both
> groups.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> John Uebersax
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