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I wish to display data in the 'stock' format (hi-lo-close) and then
display some calculated data as line graphs superimposed over the
'stock' formatted data. I know there are out-of-the-box trend lines but
can I add customized trend lines?

Thanks for any help.
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Here are some instructions:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/StockChartPlus.html

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I wish to display data in the 'stock' format (hi-lo-close) and then display
some calculated data as line graphs superimposed over the 'stock' formatted
data. I know there are out-of-the-box trend lines but can I add customized
trend lines?

Thanks for any help.



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