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    Micayla Bergen
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    Two ranges in one series

    i want the range for one of my series to be $C$367:$BV367 and $CI$367:$DR$367
    but i cant figure out how to write it correctly as it comes up w an error
    thanks anyone

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    Jon Peltier
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    Re: Two ranges in one series

    Do these represent X and Y values, or two sets of Y values?

    The easiest way is probably to go to Source Data on the Chart menu,
    select the series if it exists (or click Add if it doesn't), and use the
    X Values and Y Values boxes to enter the data. The easiest way to use
    these boxes is to clear what's in one, and select the appropriate range
    with the mouse. To select a multiple part range, select the first part,
    then hold CTRL while selecting additional parts.

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    Micayla Bergen wrote:
    > i want the range for one of my series to be $C$367:$BV367 and $CI$367:$DR$367
    > but i cant figure out how to write it correctly as it comes up w an error
    > thanks anyone


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