Adding Unique Standard Error Bars To A Scattergraph in MS Excel 2011
Adding Unique Standard Error Bars To A Scattergraph in MS Excel 2011
5) Highlight the data for your independent variable and mean - the data you wish to
create the scattergraph with
6) Choose ‘scattergraph’ under the chart tab
7) Adjust the titles for the graph and axes under the chart layout options
8) Select one data point on the scattergraph - this should highlight all your data
points
9) Right /Secondary click on the first data point and choose ‘Format data series’
10) Select from the box which appears ‘Error Bars’ --> ‘Y Error Bars’ --> ‘Both’ and
‘Cap’
11) Select ‘Custom’ and choose ‘Specify value’
12) Click on the square to the right of the ‘Positive error value’ and on the spread-
sheet highlight all of the cells for standard error (these will be your positive error val-
ues for each point). Click on the square to the right again to accept the selection
13) Click on the square to the right of the ‘Negative error value’ and on the spread-
sheet highlight all of the cells for standard error (these will be your negative error val-
ues for each point). Click on the square to the right again to accept the selection
14) Choose ‘OK’ and then ‘OK’ again to return to the graph.
15) Each standard error is now shown as a standard error bar (positive and negative
value) for each associated unique point on the graph.
16) If you wish to view the chart full page right/secondary click on the chart and select
‘Move chart’ --> ‘New Sheet’ (rename if desired). You can change between the chart
and spreadsheet using the tabs at the bottom.