Trevor,

Here are some tips on creating charts in OOo Calc. Please contact me
directly offline and I'm happy to work with you further on your
particular needs...

http://www.openofficetips.com/blog/archives/charting/index.html

Dave


On 8/25/05, Trevor Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All,
> 
> My wife is a diabetic and I have created a spreadsheet to record all her
> blood 
> sugar tests and Insulin amounts.  There are formulas for calculating whether
> 
> the test results are high or low and then for keeping an eye out for 3 
> results in a row that are either all low or all high.  All data is entered 
> into sheet 1 which also shows the runs of 3 highs or lows.  The formulas for
> 
> working out if they results are high or low are on sheet 3.  I wish to put 
> some charts on sheet 2, but find that I am sadly lacking in the skills to do
> 
> so.
> 
> For the morning, dates are in column A, results are in column B.
> Midday are in F, Dinner are in I and Supper are in M.
> 
> I need four charts, one for each.  How do I go about this.
> 
> My attempts have only resulted in massively sized fonts for the labels and 
> ridiculously small chart/data sections.
> 
> -- 
>  Regards
>       Trevor Rhodes

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