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Hi, I need help! I'm trying to create a line graph of two separate sets of
data (each in the form of x,y) forming a graph with two different lines, one
for each set of data. I really don't know much about Excel so any help would
be greatly appreciated.

Thank You!!
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Hi,

Assuming that you want them as 2 separate lines the best way to set up the
data is
X Y1 Y2
A 2 5
B 1 3
....

Each adjacent, then highlight the whole set of data and click the Chart
Wizard button on the toolbar.




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Hi, I need help! I'm trying to create a line graph of two separate sets of
data (each in the form of x,y) forming a graph with two different lines, one
for each set of data. I really don't know much about Excel so any help would
be greatly appreciated.

Thank You!!

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