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Quick excel question

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househousehouse · 13/04/2009 13:56

I have a graph and I want to shade part of it between two lines to show were expected results should lie. Is this do-able or shall I print and get colouring in?
Thanks

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theDreadPirateRabbits · 13/04/2009 13:57

Setup a seperate column of data for expected results - otherwise get the crayons out

RustyBunny · 13/04/2009 15:37

According to DH, what you need is a Stacked Area Chart. This will put each area on top of the last one for as many series of points as you want to display - which in this case is just two. You can then paint out the area of the lower one, leaving you with a "ribbon" sitting on top of the invisible area beneath.

househousehouse · 13/04/2009 15:47

Thanks you two (plus dh!) but I'm such a novice that I think this is beyond me. I will crack open the crayons

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