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Turning logs in excel to charts

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I have about 180 seconds of MAF logs for someone experiencing some flat spot issues, and at the moment it's in an excel workbook format, in a couple of columns with time and some other irrelevant log it did at the same time...

Basically want to know how I can create something graphical with it. I'm not much good with excel beyond using it for formulae etc.... :o

Anyone?

I think you can Right click over the data & use a chart wizard to turn the data into a graph.

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So highlight everything including the titles of the columns? I'll give that a go. Not sure how I'm going to get the files off the laptop to be honest. Think I may resort to using the floppy drive. :eek:

Jason. Its hard to explain.

If you can send me a copy of the logs and I'll sort something out.

Ross-Tech: VAG-COM Tour: Data Logging

Example using Microsoft Excel:

1. Choose group or groups that you want to view.

2. Click [LOG] button

3. Use default file name if desired. It will append the old file if you use a particular name more than once.

4. Click [DONE] when you're finished logging data.

5. Open Microsoft Excel

6. Click File->Open (change filetype to all *.*) and select the log file that you made.

7. With mouse select the columns you want to graph.

8. Click the Chart Wizard button.

9. Select XY (Scatter) and click one of the formats that has lines.

10. The chart wizard will prompt you to name axes if you want.

C'mon Jason. You should p155 it!

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