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vthomeschoolmom vthomeschoolmom is offline Burn up for my time line Windows 7 32bit Burn up for my time line Office 2010 32bit
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So if you can get to the workbook, you will see data. ANd on one sheet is a pivot table and chart. My chart is getting close. I want each point to be the total as of that month. So Jan's point would be 5. Feb's point would be 34. I could then increase the y-axis to go to my fixed total and just draw a fixed line there.

Does that make sense?

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