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Default Importing Symbols in Excel for charting


Hi, I'm just wondering if it is possible to import your own symbols in
Excel to be used in charting?

This would be very useful for me for example, when listing weather on
charts for particular dates. Currently, I just use a symbol like a red
square to denote heavy rain. It would be nice to be able to use an
imported symbol, like a dark cloud with rain shape, to denote the heavy
rain.

I would like to do this within a data series, and not simply copy and
paste a symbol several times and place it on the graph.

Does anyone have any idea how or if this can be done?

Thanks.


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