From: psychobug on 26 Feb 2010 11:56 I have charted two learning curves... the curves are basically parallel with one another... one is just slightly higher than/above the other. I want to fill the area below the lower of the two curve with one color; the area above the higher of the two curves with a second color; and leave the area between the two curves without any color. How? The color fill button on my toolbar fills the entire plot area with one color. Thanks in advance, Elaine
From: Luke M on 26 Feb 2010 12:48 You might check out this: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/format.html#XYArea Several ways of adding background fills. -- Best Regards, Luke M "psychobug" <psychobug(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:28199EE9-EAF1-4801-BD80-CB8A49835DD7(a)microsoft.com... >I have charted two learning curves... the curves are basically parallel >with > one another... one is just slightly higher than/above the other. I want > to > fill the area below the lower of the two curve with one color; the area > above > the higher of the two curves with a second color; and leave the area > between > the two curves without any color. How? > > The color fill button on my toolbar fills the entire plot area with one > color. > > Thanks in advance, Elaine
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