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Jen Kulak
 
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I am trying to make line graph where I can compare two seperate times. I
want to have one series as 2004 and one as 2005. However, I am completely
clueless on how to do it. Help!!!

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Jen,

In Excel ther are a few ways to make a chart, but the easiest way to create
a chart would be to follow the "Chart Wizard."

This tool is found on the "Toolbar" right next to "the balloon with a
question mark in it" (Microsoft Excel Help). And you can follow the four
steps that the wizard provides to create the chart you desire.

Or click Insert Chart... and that will start the "Chart Wizard" for you.

Have Fun,

NoleDr
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I am trying to make line graph where I can compare two seperate times. I
want to have one series as 2004 and one as 2005. However, I am completely
clueless on how to do it. Help!!!

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