Comparing Graphs in Microsoft Excel
Hi Victoria
You can create a new line graph that plots both sets of data, then you will have all the data on one graph.
Hope this helps
David
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Hi Victoria
You can create a new line graph that plots both sets of data, then you will have all the data on one graph.
Hope this helps
David
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