I have a line chart and I'm displaying point values like a scatter chart, 
meaning there is no line connecting the points.  I'd like to also draw on 
the same chart 2 other lines:  a vertical line and horizontal line not 
related to the aforementioned points.  I'm placing labels next to the point 
with an annotation in my data.  I've read that an additional annotation can 
be used to draw a vertical line, but it didn't draw the line all the way 
across.  However, this seems like the wrong approach.  Without using an 
additional annotation, isn't there a simple way to say at such-and-such X 
value, draw a vertical line?  It seems like if I attempt to put 2 line 
charts on the same chart, it won't do what I want because in the options 
the line is either on or off.  Plus I tried to call draw again with 
different data and the first round of data was erased, so I'm hoping 
there's a simple solution for this.  

Thanks, 
Stephen

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