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Default XL2007: stock chart- difficulty adding additional series

I have a chart where I need to show multiple range values. In 2007, I thought
that the stock chart would be the most useful starting point, where I could
use the Open/High/Low/Closing to represent standard deviations (high and low
at the 3stddev mark, and open/close at the 2stddev mark).

In order to make the chart useful, I need to add series (time series or
maybe scatterplot) to show specific values against those standard deviation
ranges. I'd think this would be useful on a stock chart too, because in
addition to seeing O/H/L/C you might want a data point on there showing the
price at which you bought (or sold).

However, every time I try to add a series, I get an error "some chart types
may not be combined". I'm usually a 2003 user, but hopped on a 2007 box just
in the hopes that 2007 would have a better default to build my chart(s).

Is there a better approach (other than building each series from scratch to
look like a stock chart), or is there a trick to adding series to the stock
plot? If I have to build from scratch anyway, I'll head back to 2003 to do so.

Thanks!
Keith
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Default XL2007: stock chart- difficulty adding additional series

When they rebuilt the charting module for Excel 2007, they didn't
realize all the ways we used charts in Excel. So they forgot to allow
stock charts to be combined with other data.

I wrote about this in my blog:

Stock Charts in Excel 2007
http://peltiertech.com/WordPress/sto...in-excel-2007/

- Jon
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Jon Peltier
Peltier Technical Services, Inc.
http://peltiertech.com/



ker_01 wrote:
I have a chart where I need to show multiple range values. In 2007, I thought
that the stock chart would be the most useful starting point, where I could
use the Open/High/Low/Closing to represent standard deviations (high and low
at the 3stddev mark, and open/close at the 2stddev mark).

In order to make the chart useful, I need to add series (time series or
maybe scatterplot) to show specific values against those standard deviation
ranges. I'd think this would be useful on a stock chart too, because in
addition to seeing O/H/L/C you might want a data point on there showing the
price at which you bought (or sold).

However, every time I try to add a series, I get an error "some chart types
may not be combined". I'm usually a 2003 user, but hopped on a 2007 box just
in the hopes that 2007 would have a better default to build my chart(s).

Is there a better approach (other than building each series from scratch to
look like a stock chart), or is there a trick to adding series to the stock
plot? If I have to build from scratch anyway, I'll head back to 2003 to do so.

Thanks!
Keith

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