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I have a linear chart, with 5 plot lines currently showing. Wanting to add a
6th line, I added the data label, and made sure the source data was correct
(it matches the formatting of the other 5). No matter what I try, the 6th
line is not appearing on the chart. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thank you!
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skw -

Maybe it's there but not visible. Click somewhere on the chart, and use the
up-down arrow keys to select the data series (watch the formula bar to see
when that specific =SERIES(...) is selected). Then choose Format (main menu
item) Selected Data Series, and make some color changes on the Pattern tab.

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I have a linear chart, with 5 plot lines currently showing. Wanting to add
a
6th line, I added the data label, and made sure the source data was
correct
(it matches the formatting of the other 5). No matter what I try, the 6th
line is not appearing on the chart. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thank you!



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