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Indicating statistically significant differences on charts in Excel 2010

Anonymous
2013-01-09T22:45:33+00:00

I have created bar charts showing two main effects and one interaction effect, but not all effects are significant.  I would like to be able to indicate significant contrasts and level of significance, e.g. with a line over the two bars representing significantly different groups, one or two asterisks, and a footnote to link number of asterisks with level of significance. Can this be done?

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Anonymous
2013-01-10T12:42:23+00:00

Hi,

Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community.

Unfortunately, it is not possible in Excel charts.

We would recommend you to post your suggestions in the Feedback forums mentioned below:

http://mymfe.microsoft.com/Office/feedback.aspx?formID=375

I hope the above suggestion helps. If you need any further assistance reply and we will be glad to assist you.

Thank you.

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