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From: ak_edm on 1 Apr 2010 14:20 Hi, I've been looking at some techniques for custom charts written up by Jon Peltier, but I'm still confused mainly from lack of experience. | | | | | | | Above is a four week stacked-column chart with the first series of data invisible. This makes the columns appear to float. I know how to do this. Assume the bottom of column 1 is $0. What I'm charting is four weeks of income broken down into weeks. By stacking the data from the previous week into the successive week, and then making that series invisible, I'm able to give a total income for each week and also keep a visual running total with a series of "steps". It's nice. My problem is that this income is set against goal. So I want the chart to answer "Are we making goal?" Imagine a diagonal goal-line from column 1 to column 4 that the bars may or may not rise above depending on income vs goal, or an area fill in the same manner. So how do I do it? I feel I'm close, but I lack the terminology or something to complete it. - Eric |