The graph that I want should look like this:
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Criteria n.1 _ X_______Y_____
Criteria n.2 ___X_Y___________
Criteria n.3 __Y______X
To explain, I used ‘X’, ‘Y’ and ‘_’ as legend but it can be something else. The ‘X’ and ‘Y’ means each a unique value between 1 and 5. The ‘_’ means a range which can start at any avalue and finish at any value. The length of this range vary.
I planned to use (with the graph wizard)the “floating bar” type, create 3 graphs (one for X, Y, and _),make their background invisible and overlays them. Unfortunatly!!!, I experienced that I can’t make the background invisible with this graph type. It stays a color as background in the graph zone. Others type of graph don't do that but this one does. Anyone has a suggestion for me. May be, I am not on the good way with the “floating bar “ type but I can’t see any other suggested graph (in the wizard )which can fit .
1 2 3 4 5
Criteria n.1 _ X_______Y_____
Criteria n.2 ___X_Y___________
Criteria n.3 __Y______X
To explain, I used ‘X’, ‘Y’ and ‘_’ as legend but it can be something else. The ‘X’ and ‘Y’ means each a unique value between 1 and 5. The ‘_’ means a range which can start at any avalue and finish at any value. The length of this range vary.
I planned to use (with the graph wizard)the “floating bar” type, create 3 graphs (one for X, Y, and _),make their background invisible and overlays them. Unfortunatly!!!, I experienced that I can’t make the background invisible with this graph type. It stays a color as background in the graph zone. Others type of graph don't do that but this one does. Anyone has a suggestion for me. May be, I am not on the good way with the “floating bar “ type but I can’t see any other suggested graph (in the wizard )which can fit .