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"Richard Clark" wrote in message ... On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 17:35:11 -0400, "Walter Maxwell" wrote: Your mentioning Mathcad, (I have 2000i ed.) Hi Walt, My version is ancient in comparison, but I can't see the cost of upgrading. made me think of using Excel to produce some graphs of the data, however, there are two other projects that must come first. I have used Mathcad only to solve problems using the equations one can build there, and have not explored the graphing possibilities. I enjoy Mathcad for tying them together. When I think of Excel, it is with pedestrian bar graphs and pie charts. With both Excel and Mathcad available do you think I should spend the time learning graphics with Mathcad, or stick with Excel which I already know how to use? Stick with Excel, but look into XLZIZL.xls for analysis. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Thanks for the advice, Richard, Walt |
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