Graph question

tomleitch

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Hi,

Totally new to making graphs in excel - wondering if anyone can help.

I want to make a line chart with multiple lines and with date value on the X axis.

So I have sheet1 - range z2:z5001 as dates. (this is a list of dates that is dynamically added to - what I want to use is any dates on this column that are within the current calendar year to be added to the graph x axis)..... they have corresponding Y data in colummn AA, AB, AC and AD.

Not sure if this is possible or how to go about it so any help would be very greatly appreciated.


Thanks
Tom
 

Excel Facts

Can a formula spear through sheets?
Use =SUM(January:December!E7) to sum E7 on all of the sheets from January through December
You need to extract the data your interested in (x dates and corresponding Y values (AA etc.) ) and move them to a new area then chart the new area. HTH. Dave
 
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