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How can I create a graph in excel 2007 that has vertical highlighting
overlaid on a horizontal line graph displaying a value that changes over time
on the x-axis?

This would allow me to use a vertical highlight to accentuate a specific
period of time differentiated from the balance of the period under study.
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Default Vertical Highlighting on line graph???

You mean this?
http://peltiertech.com/WordPress/hig...ds-in-a-chart/

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How can I create a graph in excel 2007 that has vertical highlighting
overlaid on a horizontal line graph displaying a value that changes over
time
on the x-axis?

This would allow me to use a vertical highlight to accentuate a specific
period of time differentiated from the balance of the period under study.



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