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How to extend a single point into a line in a chart?
In Excel when we need to draw a line chart sometimes a single point requires
to be extended throuthout the length of the chart? When the tools-options-charts-plot empty cells option is used it requires an end value, so that the intermediate space in interpolated. Is there anyway by which only a single data is given but the graph or line should be extrapolated throught the length of the graph |
For most types of charts one can create a y-error bar, which would be a
vertical line. For XY Scatter charts one can also create a x-error bar which would be a horizontal line. Other than that, at least two points would be needed to draw a line. -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions In article , says... In Excel when we need to draw a line chart sometimes a single point requires to be extended throuthout the length of the chart? When the tools-options-charts-plot empty cells option is used it requires an end value, so that the intermediate space in interpolated. Is there anyway by which only a single data is given but the graph or line should be extrapolated throught the length of the graph |
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