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You have a couple choices. If you want to keep just a single series, select one by
one each segment you want to change (tow single clicks: one to select the series, the next to select a point and line segment). Press CTRL+1 to bring up the formatting dialog, and make your changes. Select the next segment and repeat (or press the F4 key to repeat). Choice 2 uses 2 series, with data as shown: Actual Projected 2000 100 2001 150 2002 200 2003 250 2004 300 2005 350 350 2006 425 2007 500 All blank cells here must be blank, including the top left cell. Make your line chart with this set of data, and format the two series differently. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ odcltd wrote: I have an Excel chart, a line graph with 10 data sets charted on it. The time scale is 2000 to 2007 and I'd like the forecast data, i.e. 2005 to 2007 to be dotted. Therefore the line should be solid to 2004, then dotted thereafter. Is there an easy way to create such a line? I'm using Office Excel 2003 v11.5 |
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