Try this...from a quick Google of "logarithmic graph excel":

Decide which axis you would like to make logarithmic: a logarithmic graph makes 
both axes logarithmic, while a semi-log graph makes only one of the axes 
logarithmic.

Double-click that axis. Click on the "Scale" tab, then check the box 
corresponding to "Logarithmic Scale." Your graph will now become 
semi-logarithmic.



Respectfully,

David Blackwell

David Blackwell, P.E.
Chief Engineer
(803)896-9833

Office of State Fire Marshal
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I'd be curious to know if anyone knows how to build this in excel? I 've built 
the flow test but the graph is a regular curve.

Jerry Van Kolken
Millennium Fire Protection Corp.
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Oceanside, CA 92058
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