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stock charts
How do I graph multiple stocks over different dates on one sheet?
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Mitch -
Stock charts use the High-Low lines to show, well, the high and low prices of a stock. You can only have one set of high-low lines per axis group, which means at most two official stock chart series per chart (primary and secondary axes). But you can get the high-low lines all on the primary axis using custom error bars instead. Set up your data columns like this: Date A-Close B-Close C-Close A-UP A-Down B-UP B-Down C-UP C-Down Use formulas to calculate the Ups and Downs: A-UP equals A-High minus A-Close A-Down equals A-Close minus A-Low Make the chart with the Date and Close columns. Double-click each close series, and on the Y Error Bars tab, click in the Custom (+) input box and select the X-UP range, then click in the Custom (-) box and select the X-Down range. You can format the error bars so their color matches the series markers; for the series marker, use the small dash marker style. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ mitch@cibc wrote: How do I graph multiple stocks over different dates on one sheet? |
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