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Old February 10th, 2006, 02:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.charting
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Hi

I am graphing a straight line. For the first part (6 months) I want to
use the actual figures and for the second 6 months I want to use a
forecast. Is there some way on excel that I can have the first 6
months as a full line line, and have the second 6 months as dot points?

Thanks

Greg

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Old February 10th, 2006, 10:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.charting
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Hi,

You need to use 2 series. See this explanation.
http://www.andypope.info/ngs/ng45.htm

Cheers
Andy

Gregc. wrote:
Hi

I am graphing a straight line. For the first part (6 months) I want to
use the actual figures and for the second 6 months I want to use a
forecast. Is there some way on excel that I can have the first 6
months as a full line line, and have the second 6 months as dot points?

Thanks

Greg


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