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Default chart data series -- plot a table as a single series

It would be nice if the Chart Wizard had the option to plot 'Series in
Tables' as well as in columns or in rows. I frequently need to plot data
that are in tabular format (e.g., months in columns and years in rows), but
what I really want to do is plot all of the data in the table as a single
time series. In many cases, the data I am plotting are imported into the
spreadsheet (output from other programs), and I don't necessarily have the
option of easily changing the format to put all the data in a single row or
column.

Does anyone know of a way to accomplish this?

Thanks!
Hugh John Cook

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