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I have a chart where I am charting Left Center and Right weights of a
strip of material. My chart is fine for showing the average of these 3
measurements and I have a second chart showing the ranges. But I also
need it to show hash marks for each of the L, C, R measurements. So,
for example.

left =260
center = 257
right = 263

The average is shown using the standard charting but the individual
numbers (260, 257, 263) need to be shown also
Now the left , center, and right on the chart will need to be
represented like this:

Left = \
Center = -
Right = /

Any Idea how I might accomplish this?

EDIT: NOW THAT I LOOK AT IT MORE I DONT NEED \"EXTRA\" STUFF ON THE
CHART. WHAT I NEED IT TO BE ABLE TO CHANGE THE MARKERS TO EITHER THIS
\ THIS - OR THIS /.

S O L V E D ! ! I found my answer here if anyone else would like to
know how to do this :D

http://www.excelforum.com/showpost.p...57&postcount=2


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