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I have formatted an individual data point however when I sort my data the
formatting stays in the same place. I need to be able to link the formatting
to a particaulr X axis reference - such as in benchmarking where the data may
change month on month but we are only interested in our practice.
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Hi,

Have a look at this conditional chart technique, which uses additional
series to hi-lite individual points in a series,
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/PointAtPoints.html

Cheers
Andy

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I have formatted an individual data point however when I sort my data the
formatting stays in the same place. I need to be able to link the
formatting
to a particaulr X axis reference - such as in benchmarking where the data
may
change month on month but we are only interested in our practice.


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