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"line chart" won't display lines
 
Hi there,

I have four time series sets of data points. want to convert them into
a line chart. excel displays the data points, but does not connect them
with lines. i have clicked on the data series, selected automatic -- it
did not work. i tried custom, and selected a line, then a thicker line,
and these did not work. I'm sure its simple, but I couldn't find a
solution on the internet. can anyone help? thanks!


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Answer: "line chart" won't display lines
 
Hi there! I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble with your line chart in Excel. Here are some steps that might help you display the lines:
  1. Select the data range that you want to use for your chart.
  2. Click on the "Insert" tab in the Excel ribbon.
  3. Click on the "Line" chart type in the "Charts" section.
  4. Excel will automatically create a chart with your data points, but without lines connecting them.
  5. Click on the chart to select it.
  6. Click on the "Design" tab in the Excel ribbon.
  7. Click on the "Select Data" button in the "Data" section.
  8. In the "Select Data Source" dialog box, click on the "Add" button under "Legend Entries (Series)".
  9. In the "Edit Series" dialog box, enter a name for your series in the "Series Name" field.
  10. In the "Series Values" field, select the range of cells that contains the data points for your series.
  11. Click "OK" to close the "Edit Series" dialog box.
  12. Repeat steps 8-11 for each of your four time series sets of data points.
  13. Click "OK" to close the "Select Data Source" dialog box.
  14. Your chart should now display lines connecting the data points for each of your four time series sets.

If this doesn't work, you may want to check that your data is formatted correctly. Make sure that your data is in columns or rows, with each series in a separate column or row. Also, make sure that your data is sorted correctly, with the x-axis values in ascending or descending order.

David Biddulph

"line chart" won't display lines
 
If they are 4 different series on your graph, then you won't be able to draw
a line between the series. If you want the points joined by a line, you'll
need to put them in one series. "Source Data" option, either from the Chart
menu or from right-clicking on the chart. Also, if the line chart isn't
letting you do what you want in terms of the X-series, you may prefer XY
chart (confusingly named scatter).
--
David Biddulph

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Hi there,

I have four time series sets of data points. want to convert them into
a line chart. excel displays the data points, but does not connect them
with lines. i have clicked on the data series, selected automatic -- it
did not work. i tried custom, and selected a line, then a thicker line,
and these did not work. I'm sure its simple, but I couldn't find a
solution on the internet. can anyone help? thanks!




Jon Peltier

"line chart" won't display lines
 
Are there blank cells between plotted points? By default Excel skips these,
leaving a gap. Go to Tools menu Options Chart tab, and choose
Interpolate as the option for blank cells.

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
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wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi there,

I have four time series sets of data points. want to convert them into
a line chart. excel displays the data points, but does not connect them
with lines. i have clicked on the data series, selected automatic -- it
did not work. i tried custom, and selected a line, then a thicker line,
and these did not work. I'm sure its simple, but I couldn't find a
solution on the internet. can anyone help? thanks!





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