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"Add Trendline" grayed out
I have an excel chart. I have a column with each day of the year, a column
with the balance for an account for each day (up to today) and a third column that contains the desired balance for each day of the year (through the end of the year). I created an area chart that shows the daily balance. I want a trendline that shows the expected balance for each day. This will allow me to visually see where I am, and if I am above or below the expected level. When I try to "Add Trendline" the option is grayed out in my Chart menu. Why? I have this on a similar chart in another spreadsheet. Why can't I get it to work here? -- Thanks! RBear3 .. |
"Add Trendline" grayed out
Hi,
I would assume the current chart is a Stacked area where as the other chart is a standard area chart. Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "RBear3" wrote in message ... I have an excel chart. I have a column with each day of the year, a column with the balance for an account for each day (up to today) and a third column that contains the desired balance for each day of the year (through the end of the year). I created an area chart that shows the daily balance. I want a trendline that shows the expected balance for each day. This will allow me to visually see where I am, and if I am above or below the expected level. When I try to "Add Trendline" the option is grayed out in my Chart menu. Why? I have this on a similar chart in another spreadsheet. Why can't I get it to work here? -- Thanks! RBear3 . |
"Add Trendline" grayed out
Ok, that was it. BUT, I can't seem to add the trendline without showing the
series in the chart. How can I only display series 1 data, and use a separate column of data to create a trendline (without showing each value on my chart. Thanks!!!! RBear3 .. "Andy Pope" wrote in message ... Hi, I would assume the current chart is a Stacked area where as the other chart is a standard area chart. Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "RBear3" wrote in message ... I have an excel chart. I have a column with each day of the year, a column with the balance for an account for each day (up to today) and a third column that contains the desired balance for each day of the year (through the end of the year). I created an area chart that shows the daily balance. I want a trendline that shows the expected balance for each day. This will allow me to visually see where I am, and if I am above or below the expected level. When I try to "Add Trendline" the option is grayed out in my Chart menu. Why? I have this on a similar chart in another spreadsheet. Why can't I get it to work here? -- Thanks! RBear3 . |
"Add Trendline" grayed out
Nevermind. I figured that out.
Thanks so much for your help! -- RBear3 .. "Andy Pope" wrote in message ... Hi, I would assume the current chart is a Stacked area where as the other chart is a standard area chart. Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "RBear3" wrote in message ... I have an excel chart. I have a column with each day of the year, a column with the balance for an account for each day (up to today) and a third column that contains the desired balance for each day of the year (through the end of the year). I created an area chart that shows the daily balance. I want a trendline that shows the expected balance for each day. This will allow me to visually see where I am, and if I am above or below the expected level. When I try to "Add Trendline" the option is grayed out in my Chart menu. Why? I have this on a similar chart in another spreadsheet. Why can't I get it to work here? -- Thanks! RBear3 . |
Data trending grayed out
I am having similar problems. Not just data trending but data source option is grayed out. Don't know how to resolve this issue. Noticed that when I click my data series not all data points selected and I believe this is the root cause of the issue. But I don't know why is this happening
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