Chuck,
This Gov't web site has a free statistics Handbook and free software that
will chart X bar and R charts.  You paid for it in your taxes.
NIST/SEMATECH e-Handbook of Statistical Methods,
http://www.itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/

Happy Holden
Westwood Associates




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Hello All,

I am in desperate need of some simple blank X bar R charts so some
operators
can do charts by hand.

I guess we have done it on the PC so long we no longer have the old style
chart.

Does anyone have a file they can send me or a link to a web site with a
chart I can print?

Thanks for the help

Chuck Brummer
Siemens Medical Solutions

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