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In Excel 2003 you can use up to 32000 lines in a 2-D graph. How many lines
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Hi,

According to the help the limits for charts has not changed between 2003 and
2007.

Data series in one chart 255
Data points in a data series for 2-D charts 32,000
Data points in a data series for 3-D charts 4,000
Data points for all data series in one chart 256,000


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