Friday, April 08, 2005
Two type charting
Rob Van Gelder who contributes on Dicks Blog (Daily Dose of Excel) has written a great article on building charts with two different types (eg line and column) on the same chart. The comments also have some very interesting information in them so check it out on his website.
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