Wow! This was easy to do!
Below is a Google Docs spreadsheet. It contains three pages. Each page has calculations and a graph. The graphs are off to the right, near the top, but you won't see them unless you go looking.
This post is mostly in the nature of a test. Probably not much here of interest. This is the spreadsheet used to develop graphs for my comments at The Secret Economist.

Ah, but you have to be careful when you link to the charts. I couldn't get it to work. Or actually, I did get it to work (for me) on two different computers. But it didn't work for anybody else.
ReplyDeleteI gave up on the notion of linking to the graphs, and turned them into graphics (PNGs) instead. Uploaded the PNGs into the blog with Blogger. That worked.
Worst part? I didn't even know it wasn't working 'til my son Jerry told me. That's Jerry, creator of the Stimulus Watch gadget and father of my grandson Jacob!