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Hi all,
I am trying to show a graph of a clients blood sugar level. Her levels are way above the accepted "safe" range. On my graph, I would like to have a grey back ground but have the safe range highlighted in a different color. Any suggestiongs? |
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Something you can play with.........Right-click in the chart area
FormatPlotArea then choose from the Shading styles and colors........ The newsgroup "Microsoft.public.excel.charting" may help more too. hth Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "lawmonkey" wrote: Hi all, I am trying to show a graph of a clients blood sugar level. Her levels are way above the accepted "safe" range. On my graph, I would like to have a grey back ground but have the safe range highlighted in a different color. Any suggestiongs? |
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