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Howard Schuman
Does anyone have recommendations for creating line graphs other than by
SPSS or Excel? Two desirable qualities are ease of use and flexibility
of output. For example, I need to create charts from spss cross-tab data
that allow several (e.g., as many as 5) easily distinguishable lines,
with the categories shown below the chart *and* several rows of Ns
(i.e., one row of base Ns for each line in the chart).  hs

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Re: chart making

ViAnn Beadle
Where do you want these rows of Ns to appear? Inside the chart?

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howard schuman
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Subject: chart making

Does anyone have recommendations for creating line graphs other than by SPSS
or Excel? Two desirable qualities are ease of use and flexibility of output.
For example, I need to create charts from spss cross-tab data that allow
several (e.g., as many as 5) easily distinguishable lines, with the
categories shown below the chart *and* several rows of Ns (i.e., one row of
base Ns for each line in the chart).  hs

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