On 3/27/2010 10:01 AM, PJH wrote:

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3) Under Chart Type, select Line and Stack Series (although it's not clear to me what "Stack Series" means)

You would find the X-Y chart the most useful for what you are trying to do.

4) Next brings me to Data Range and I accept the default of "Data Series in columns" 5) Under Data Series, I remove all data series except columns A, B, E, F and G. I have no idea what to do with "Range for Y-Values".

An X-Y graph will allow you to either use the data in the column and automatically set the Y-axis values, or you can arbitrarily set them to what you want.

Joe Conner, Poulsbo, WA USA

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