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Have you considered simply adding a new series containing
the two points - one from each of the existing series?
This series would not have markers, just the straight line
type. This would in effect draw a line between the two
series.

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And the advantage to Greg's suggestion is that, if the axis scales
change, the added series would move accordingly, while the drawn line
would sit dumbly where you drew it.

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Greg Wilson wrote:

Have you considered simply adding a new series containing
the two points - one from each of the existing series?
This series would not have markers, just the straight line
type. This would in effect draw a line between the two
series.

Regards,
Greg


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