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Default Basic Graph help

Select B9:D9, hold CTRL and select b17:d17, so there are two areas
highlighted. Create an XY chart, using the line and marker options that
make sense.

If you really did want a line chart, you can right click on the chart,
then use Chart Type to change the chart. If you had tried to make a line
chart with the initial two-area range, Excel may have tried making two
lines, rather than using the first row for X values.

- Jon
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Jon Peltier
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Confusicous wrote:
I need an opinion for a simple line graph in which the data in b17, c17, d17
are on the Y axis and the data in b9, c9, d9 on the x axis. I only need one
line to show the progression. I am not looking for anything fancy. Really the
only part I am struggling with is getting the info on the right axis. Any
advice or help, I would greatly appreciate.

Thanks,