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![]() Hi, I have an excel diagram showing two trend lines. Ones for the target and one for actual. I would now like to shade the space between those lines in order to highlight the B/W situation. Any idea who do this? -- Thorsten |
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Hi,
Shading between 2 lines is normally worked around by using dummy series plotted as area chart types. Are those trend lines created using cell formula or adding Trend Lines to existing series? If the later you will first need to create cell formula to plot values for the trend lines. Post back if you need more information. Cheers Andy Thorsten wrote: Hi, I have an excel diagram showing two trend lines. Ones for the target and one for actual. I would now like to shade the space between those lines in order to highlight the B/W situation. Any idea who do this? -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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![]() Thorsten Wrote: Hi, I have an excel diagram showing two trend lines. One for the target and one for actual. I would now like to shade the space between those lines in order to highlight the B/W situation. Any idea how to do this? Thanks for the answer Pete but I am still struggling a bit with this. I attach an example of the database I meant. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Target heads 89 85 85 83 83 80 80 80 80 70 70 70 Actual heads 100 100 100 90 90 90 90 85 85 85 85 85 -- Thorsten |
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Pete ?!?
Anyway, with you chart that has 2 lines series add 2 more data series based on exactly the same set of data. This will add 2 lines sitting on to of the existing lines. Select 1 of the new lines and change the chart type to area. Repeat for 2nd extra series. You should now have a shaded area below the top line. Double click the area chart series and on the series order tab of the format dialog reverse the order of the 2. You should now have a shade up to the bottom line. Format both areas to have no border and the lower area to have the same fill colour as the plot area. If you want the lines to move away from the edges of the plot area double click the x axis scale and on the scale tab check Value(Y) axis crosses between categories. Here is an example using the technique http://www.andypope.info/ngs/ng21.htm Cheers Andy Thorsten wrote: Thorsten Wrote: Hi, I have an excel diagram showing two trend lines. One for the target and one for actual. I would now like to shade the space between those lines in order to highlight the B/W situation. Any idea how to do this? Thanks for the answer Pete but I am still struggling a bit with this. I attach an example of the database I meant. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Target heads 89 85 85 83 83 80 80 80 80 70 70 70 Actual heads 100 100 100 90 90 90 90 85 85 85 85 85 -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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Hi Thorsten,
Yes, you can definitely shade the space between two trend lines in Excel. Here's how you can do it:
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