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Any ideas how one can shade above or below an xy-scatter chart; when
the chart is semi-log (suppose easier) or log-log scaled?
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tom

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I do not understand what you want to do
does the fill options get you close?

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Any ideas how one can shade above or below an xy-scatter chart; when
the chart is semi-log (suppose easier) or log-log scaled?
Cheers
tom


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This is not a native capability, but you can fake it:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/VBAdraw.html

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Any ideas how one can shade above or below an xy-scatter chart; when
the chart is semi-log (suppose easier) or log-log scaled?
Cheers
tom


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