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In previous versions of excel (Pre 2007) you were able to create combo graphs
with both bars and lines. I dont find that option at all now. |
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In Excel 2007 it looks like you need to create your own custom charts and
then save each one as a template. John Mansfield "Joe" wrote: In previous versions of excel (Pre 2007) you were able to create combo graphs with both bars and lines. I dont find that option at all now. |
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The built in combo charts were kind of lame anyway. Make your own. Start
with a chart using the type that appears more in your final chart, then select each of the series you want to change and use the Change Chart Type button on the Chart Tools Design tab to change the chart type of the selected series. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Joe" wrote in message ... In previous versions of excel (Pre 2007) you were able to create combo graphs with both bars and lines. I dont find that option at all now. |
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