Scatter Chart - X and Y Axis not shwowing correctly

Sineadd

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Joined
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Office Version
  1. 365
  2. 2019
Platform
  1. Windows
Hi I have the below data

Assembly AAssembly BConstraint Labels
0​
120​
Assembly step 1
80​
0​
Assembly Step 1
0​
210​
Assembly Step 2
105​
0​
Assembly Step 2
0​
240​
Final Assembly
80​
0​
Final Assembly

I have selected all data in Assembly A and Assembly B but when I insert the scatter chart it displays as below. I have tried editing the X. Y axis but it still shows like the below


Any help greatly appreciated


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That chart is correct for that data. If you mean for the first two rows to plot at (80, 120) then those values need to be on the same row. If that's not what you want, can you elaborate?
 
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