If the cells between the values for the line series are blank, go to Tools
menu > Options > Chart tab, and choose Interpolate for Treat Blank Cells
As...
If the cells are formulas returning "", change "" to NA(). This puts an ugly
#N/A error in the sheet, but the chart automatically interpolates across
these errors without showing them.
- Jon
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"Scott" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a chart that has one clustered column and two stacked columns.
>Looks
> great. I tried to format another set of data to be a line with markers.
> All
> I see is the markers, no line. Any ideas if this is possible?