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Hi Antchi,
You could also try selecting your new column of data (including the column heading if you are using it to identify your data series), copy it, click back on your chart sheet and use the paste icon to paste it into the chart (your right mouse button paste will not work in this instance). Failing that, you can, from your chart menu, select source data and add another range to your chart. How? Well, look at your data source range and click after it. Type in a comma, then use your mouse to select the additional column of data (such as: =Sheet1!$D$2:$E$4,Sheet1!$D$13:$E$13 You can add more ranges by typing another column and selecting a new range. Hope this helps. Take care, Karen. "Antchi" wrote: Hello, I am trying to set up a graph that will display values for various dates and in the graph source range dates are displayed in columns. At the same time, the graph's series have to be in columns. I am trying to add a new column to the table (for a new date) but Excel does not incorporate the additional column of data into the chart. Does anyone have a solution? Thanks in advance! |
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