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Sorry. I missed the fact that you are referring to a chart. Ignore my
previous answer. I would have thought that the best bet is to split the M and F to two separate series, and then you can colour each series appropriately on the chart. -- David Biddulph "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... Format/ conditional formatting. Help will tell you how. -- David Biddulph "Jennifer" wrote in message ... I have a chart listing year of degree and title with salary information, I would like to now color code the male and female different colors, how can I do this? -- Thanks! -Jennifer |
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