Hi,
I have a graph which has dates on the X-axis and values on the Y-axis.
I want to add lines at specific Y-values to make it clear how close the
graph is to certain target values. (i.e. I want to add the line Y=N for
arbitrary N). Is this possible without creating ridiculous data series
to plot these lines?
Furthermore if the graph is best plotted without one of this arbitrary
lines being shown is it possible to make Calc determine for itself
whether or not it is a good idea to show them (for example if there is a
line at Y=150 and the values are all in the range 90-95 I don't want the
line Y=150 to be shown as it will crunch the actual plot line up too
tightly if that makes sense!)
Thanks in advance (PS I forgot to note down which OO I have, but I only
downloaded it in August so it must be reasonably up-to-date!)
Kirsty
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