Hi Enna -
What are you using for the X value of the added series? If the first
category is January (i=1), June is probably the 6th, so try using 6 (i=6).
Move it to one side or the other of the category by using ±0.5 (i.e., 5.5 or
6.5), or fine tune it by making similar adjustments.
- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
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"Enna" wrote in message
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Hi
It sort of works. At least I now get a straight line, but it is in the
wrong
place. It places itself on Jan. 1999 instead of on June 1999. My x-axis is
in
the following way:
Jan. 1999 Feb. March April June July Aug. etc. continues Jan. 2000 Feb.
etc.
How do I specify that I want it on June?
My mind is not very mathematically, so I think that it may be the bullet
point: "If the x-values are text categories, enter the 'i' number" in
yourAdd
a vertical line description, that I don't completely understand.
Sorry for bothering you again, but I often have to put these lines in
charts.
Enna
"Jon Peltier" skrev:
To elaborate on Henk's post, keep the main chart as a Line chart, but
select
the added series, go to the Chart menu and choose Chart Type, and select
an
XY type, with lines and no markers.
- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
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"HEK" wrote in message
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Hi enna, try an XY Scatter instead of a Line chart.
Henk
"Enna" wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with vertical lines in an excel line-chart. I have
checked
the available information in excel charts, but it does not work (Jon's
Excel
and Charting Pages). I keep getting a sloping line and cannot place it
on
the
month I want.
I do not have days on the x-axis but months ranging from Jan. 1999 to
June
2003. If I want a line at e.g. June 1999, will that be possible?
Up till now I have done it manually.
Thanks, Enna