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Is it possible to have different color hilolines for different points in an
Excel chart series, in particular a stock series?
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Default Change color of individual hiloline points in a series

All high-low lines in a series are formatted together. You would have to
rely on a different trick to color one line. Perhaps a two-point XY series,
with the points at the same X value and the high and low as Y values.
Similar to this trick, but with the line segment not stretching the entire
height of the chart:

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

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