Error Bars for Many Data Series

DanExcel

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Hello,

Is there some way to assign custom error bars to many different data series on a chart all at the same time? I will try to describe what I mean with a picture:

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So the picture has three data series (types 1, 2, and 3) all plotted against time (day). Below the means are the standared deviations corresponding to each point above.

I want to use the standard deviations as the magnitude of the error bars. In my actual workbook I many several more series and it has become difficult to add the error bars to each data series individually. If possible I would like to tell excel that for a particular chart it should look to the corresponding cells below for error bars for all the series on the chart.

Thank you very much,

-DanExcel
 

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