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Formatting trend lines in a graph

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Michael

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Oct 8, 2003, 4:19:04 PM10/8/03
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I'm looking for a way to format a trend line, from a blue
to a red, (same line) on the same trend line, that will
stay what color (red) you've formatted the line to, while
adding new information. Half of the first couple
sections show a blue line, but because of changes, the
line is now represented as a red line, in a consecutive
order. (So you have one line, that is half blue and half
red) -Which was the easy part, but when I try to add new
data into the trend line, (now the red section) the line
defaults back to it's original blue instead of
continueing with red. -Very frustrating, and can't seem
to find a way to keep it red. Please help

Thanks in Advance,
Michael

Tushar Mehta

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Oct 12, 2003, 7:47:33 PM10/12/03
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[This followup was posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint with an email
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Please use the newsgroup for further discussion.]

This might be a duplicate post. The msnews server seems to be skipping
some posts (but I imagine it might post them later).

What program are you using for the trendline? XL? or Graph?

How did you get different parts of a trendline to be different colors?

How do you add data to a trendline?

I suspect we have a conflict of definition as to what is a trendline.
Care to explain how you created one and customized it?

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