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I have a line chart with weekly data for 2 years. Weeks on the X axis and
Pounds on the Y axis. They represents actual and forecasted pounds. I need to show the first portion of the line (actual) with solid color while the rest of the line (forecast) with dotted line. We are talking about one single line for production. How can I accomplish this? I don't want to do it manually. I'd rather have it changes automatically every week when the actual data override the forecasted data. Thanks. sahafi |
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