Line graph over the top of a Stacked area graph

burkavic

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I made the below graph with the sloped colored lines indicating the properties of a powder.
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I am trying to color the sections to provide a better visual. I tried using a combo charted with a stacked area and line graphs but i ended up with a graph like the below picture. I cannot seem to change the X axis values and i dont understand why the line looks how it does.
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I am able to get this far but when i begin to add a line to the graph it completely messes the graph up. Is it possible to do what im trying?
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please post the series and values, and indicate which series you want in the stacked area and which in the lines?
 
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This is what was used to give the shaded areas. (This information was all given to me to plot, the UFS value of 10 for Non flowing would not allow me to get the red section so i had to alter that to a random extremely high value.)
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This is information to inform us where your material falls into. The Slope function for very cohesive is =SLOPE(J6:J7,I6:I7) where J is the red square and I is the blue and the formula is the same for the corresponding columns. The slope function for the material 1 is =SLOPE(D12:D17,C12:C17) where D is the red column in the final image and C is the blue. Flow function index is 1/the slope value. And for completion but not really relevant to the graph, the flow behaviour is worked out using the following, =IF(D47<1,"non flowing",IF(D47<2,"very cohesive",IF(D47<4,"cohesive",IF(D47<10,"easy flowing",IF(D47>=10,"free flowing")))))
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and the below information is example data that we would need to plot over the shaded areas. If you need any more information please let me know.

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which are the series? which are the values? Which are the X and Y axes?

Please use the xl2bb tool (link below) to link a mini workbook with the chart source series data.
Thanks,
 
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PFT charts template v2.xlsx
ABCDEFGHIJKL
3Standard Flow Function Guide
4Free FlowingEasy FlowingCohesiveVery CohesiveNon Flowing
5MPCSUFSMPCSUFSMPCSUFSMPCSUFSMPCSUFS
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7222.2225.522112222022
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9Sample Analysis Comparison
10Material 1Material 2Material 3Material 4
11MPCSUFSMPCSUFSMPCSUFSMPCSUFS
120.0470.20.0360.0380.022
131.3620.31.3471.2821.577
142.7550.42.7762.6683.15
155.60615.6475.4666.47
1611.356211.44111.12513.034
1723.328423.31222.54826.794
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41Flow Function Index CalculationFlow Function Index Bands
42SLOPEFlow function indexFlow Behaviour<1non flowing
43Very Cohesive1.001.00very cohesive1<ff<2very cohesive
44Cohesive0.502.00cohesive2<ff<4cohesive
45Easy Flowing0.254.00easy flowing4<ff<10easy flowing
46Free Flowing0.1010.00free flowing10<fffree flowing
47Material 10.175.95easy flowing
48Material 2#DIV/0!#DIV/0!#DIV/0!
49Material 3#DIV/0!#DIV/0!#DIV/0!
50Material 4#DIV/0!#DIV/0!#DIV/0!
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Sheet1
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
C43C43=SLOPE(J6:J7,I6:I7)
D43:D50D43=1/C43
F43:F50F43=IF(D43<1,"non flowing",IF(D43<2,"very cohesive",IF(D43<4,"cohesive",IF(D43<10,"easy flowing",IF(D43>=10,"free flowing")))))
C44C44=SLOPE(H6:H7,G6:G7)
C45C45=SLOPE(F6:F7,E6:E7)
C46C46=SLOPE(D6:D7,C6:C7)
C47C47=SLOPE(D12:D17,C12:C17)
C48C48=SLOPE(F12:F17,E12:E17)
C49C49=SLOPE(H12:H17,G12:G17)
C50C50=SLOPE(J12:J17,I12:I17)
 
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X axis are any value as MPCS and y axis is any values as UFS, the values in sample analysis are the values that i wish to plot although there are only one full set of data there. My series are 42a - 50a
 
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