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First chart the data. Select A1:H₇, start the chart wizard, and make a Stacked Area, Stacked Column, or Stacked Line chart. Select the “Series in Columns” option. Select the Y axis, press Ctrl-1 (numeral “one”) to format it.
First chart the data. Select A1:H₇, start the chart wizard, and make a Stacked Area, Stacked Column, or Stacked Line chart. Select the “Series in Columns” option. Select the Y axis, press Ctrl-1 (numeral “one”) to format it.
Select the entire dataset (A1:D6) Click the Insert tab. In the Chart group, click on the 'Insert Line or Area Chart' icon. In the 2-D Area category, click on Stacked Area.
Select the two sets of data you want to use to create the graph. Choose the “Insert” tab, and then select “Recommended Charts” in the Charts group. Select “All Charts,” choose “Combo” as the chart type, and then select “Clustered Column — Line,” which is the default subtype.
Start by creating a Line chart from the first block of data. Select Series Data: Right-click the chart and choose Select Data from the pop-up menu, or click Select Data on the ribbon. As before, click Add, and the Edit Series dialog pops up. There are spaces for series name and Y values.
Select the chart, and right click anywhere within the chart. Click Select Data and then click Hidden and Empty Cells. Click to select Connect data points with line, and then Press OK twice.
A stacked line chart is a line chart in which lines do not overlap because they are cumulative at each point. A stacked line chart displays series as a set of points connected by a line. Values are represented on the y-axis and categories are displayed on the x-axis.
A stacked line graph is a line graph in which lines don't overlap because they are cumulative at each point. A stacked line graph displays series as a set of points connected by a line. Values are represented on the y-axis and categories are displayed on the x-axis.
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