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Hi
I have created a lovely looking bar graph on Excel, but i would like to include a target line so I can see how much over or under the target my bars are. I have used a free hand line in the past, but i am wondering if there is a more precise way of doing this. Leroy |
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You will need to add a new series of data. This data will ultimately be used to be displayed as a target line in your chart. So the new series of data will be all the same values (the value of the target you are trying to set) see example below:
Week1 ____75__ 50Jan Target Week2 ____83__ 50 Week3 ____45__ 50 Week4 ____65__ 50 Add the new data to the source data for the chart. This will be displayed as an additional column/bar in your chart. Right click on one of the new columns and select chart type and then set it to a line chart type. This will give you the desired result. |
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