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Is there a way to offset data series in a scatter chart so that they do not
overlap each other?
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Most probably, yes.

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I fudged a jitter type chart recently using the randbetween() function.
For X values between say 0 and 30, I added the following to the X value

RANDBETWEEN(-3,3)/20

You'll have to play with it to get what you want. Do a search for
RANDBETWEEN on the Microsoft Office Help screen for more information.

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