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Hi

I currently using a 3 line chart, which is controlled by a scroll bar.
What I need is to have a smaller chart, but magnified of the visable
data for a period of days within the chart timeline. All I need to know
is how to add a addional line chart in and excisting chart.

Hope you can assist


Thiem


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Hi,

You can embed charts within a chartsheet but you can not embed
chartobjects within chartobjects.
If your charts are on a worksheet you can overlay the smaller chart

Cheers
Andy

Thiem wrote:
Hi

I currently using a 3 line chart, which is controlled by a scroll bar.
What I need is to have a smaller chart, but magnified of the visable
data for a period of days within the chart timeline. All I need to know
is how to add a addional line chart in and excisting chart.

Hope you can assist


Thiem



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