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I would like to make the 0 line (X-axis) bold, to emphasise when my graphed
line drops below zero, but it seems as though I can only format all of the gridlines together. Is it possible to format a single gridline alone? |
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Hi,
No you can not format individual gridlines. To get the effect you can use a dummy series and format that. See here for more information. http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/AddLine.html Cheers Andy newaglish wrote: I would like to make the 0 line (X-axis) bold, to emphasise when my graphed line drops below zero, but it seems as though I can only format all of the gridlines together. Is it possible to format a single gridline alone? -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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