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Default How do I create a chart with non connecting cells?

One Axis uses the colums D through X and the other axis are rows 63 and 66. I
want a chart that will compare the data in cells D63 to X63 to the data in
D66 to X66. Is there an easy way to do this?
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Select the first range
Hold down CTRL and use the mouse the select the next range
Now make the chart while both ranges are selected
A Google search using "excel chart non-contiguous" will yield nearly 7,000
sites (many are helpful)

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One Axis uses the colums D through X and the other axis are rows 63 and
66. I
want a chart that will compare the data in cells D63 to X63 to the data in
D66 to X66. Is there an easy way to do this?



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