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Old September 7th, 2004, 05:31 PM
Kevan Holden
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I am trying to produce a graph of actual achieved trunover followed by
probable future turnover. I want a vertical line to seperate the two sets of
data. How can I do this?
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Old September 8th, 2004, 12:34 AM
Debra Dalgleish
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Jon Peltier has instructions for adding a vertical line to a chart:

http://www.peltiertech.com/Excel/Cha...s.html#AddLine

Kevan Holden wrote:
I am trying to produce a graph of actual achieved trunover followed by
probable future turnover. I want a vertical line to seperate the two sets of
data. How can I do this?



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