very nice. So I take it that this it the way to do all combinations? Get
the base (majority) done first, then just take any one series and convert it
to a different type? Can you do more than two types on a chart? If so, is
there a limit?

This is great. Opens up quite a set of possibilities for getting creative.
Does second axis pose a problem in these cases, if converting to that? Any
sorts of tips to avoid?

Thx so much.
--
Boris


"Jon Peltier" wrote:

> Plot all series together in a stacked area chart. Select the series you
> want converted to a line, go to Chart Type on the Chart menu, and select
> the chart type you want.
>
> - Jon
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> BorisS wrote:
>
> > I am using '03, and need a chart that has a few series in area buildup view
> > (filled sections which build on top of themselves), with one other series
> > that appears over that area as a line. Any help? Thx.

>