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Is it possible to change the number of Column and Lines? I have a requirement
to have 1 column & 3 lines and the chart keep defaulting to 2 line, 2
columns. I am using the Excel 2003 and the chart type is (Custom Types) Line
- Column.

I have looked at the other threads but was unable to find an answer.


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Default MS Chart Line-Column ( 3 Lines 1 -column )

Hi,

Select one of the columns on the chart that you want as a line. Then click
the Chart Wizard toolbar button and choose the type of line you want.


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"Boots...." wrote:

Is it possible to change the number of Column and Lines? I have a requirement
to have 1 column & 3 lines and the chart keep defaulting to 2 line, 2
columns. I am using the Excel 2003 and the chart type is (Custom Types) Line
- Column.

I have looked at the other threads but was unable to find an answer.


Thanks In advance

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