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Rich W.
When I make up a simple line graph (such as graphing names and ages), I can
define the source data with mty cells at the end.
For example, if I have 5 names and 5 ages, that go in cells A1:A5 and B1:B5,
respectively. In my graph, I have the source data for the names defined as
A1:A10 and ages defined as B1:B10. This obviously includes blank cells.
The graph works fine, as I feel in additional names and ages. The line
extends out appropriately.
But when I have a graph that should have several lines, I am unable to pull
off the same trick. If I include blank cells in the source data, that
particular line disappears.
What am I missing?
Thanks,
Rich
define the source data with mty cells at the end.
For example, if I have 5 names and 5 ages, that go in cells A1:A5 and B1:B5,
respectively. In my graph, I have the source data for the names defined as
A1:A10 and ages defined as B1:B10. This obviously includes blank cells.
The graph works fine, as I feel in additional names and ages. The line
extends out appropriately.
But when I have a graph that should have several lines, I am unable to pull
off the same trick. If I include blank cells in the source data, that
particular line disappears.
What am I missing?
Thanks,
Rich