VBA to create multiple scatter plots with X and Y coordinates from different sheets

gfta123

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hi!

i need help creating a vba that will create approximately 500 scatter plots with X and Y coordinates located in different sheets. each column corresponds to a single scatter plot with 300 X and Y coordinates each. i then need to save these 500 scatter plots in a folder. ive been searching other threads but it seems that this has not been done yet.
 

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just to add, the graphs must look like this. thanks!
 

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