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- I have a dual y-axis line chart which plots only two sets of data. - The x-axis is year (1973, 1974, et al) I would like to show economic recessions as gray vertical bands on the chart...whether I can do this on the existing chart or have to overlay another chart on top I don't know. Regardless, even with only 1 simple chart, can non-routine irregular bands be shown like I desire? If so, how? Thanks - hope I explained the question well enough...any help apppreciated. Eric |
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