I still don't get it.
Here's setup..
Col A A1 to A5... a b c d e
Col B B1 to B5... 1 2 3 4 5
Now I expand the axis to 10
NOW HOW TO TURN GRIDLINE 7 TO YELLOW, and GRIDLINE 9 TO
RED?
Thanks
Hi BOB,
With the values you indicate, I presume your efforts concerned a Line
Diagram
My suggestion here is to use an x-y Diagram, arranging your Data as
follows
A2..A6 = a, b, c, d, e
B1..B7 = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 ( 10 as your max y-Scale )
C1..C7 = 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
D2..D6 = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
E1..E7 = 0,7 * B$7 (= 70% max y-Scale)
F1..F7 = 0,9 * B$7 ( = 90% max y-Scale)
Make your Diagram on the base of the Range A1 : F7
Colour the lines 70% / 90% in yellow / red without markers
Line Style thick or medium, so they remain visible when you
add the Grid-Lines.
Take 0 and 10 as well for x-min and x-max values
To arrange the x-Axis as in a Line Diagram, Use an Add-in like
Chart Labeler (
www.appspro.com) or
JWalk Chart Tools (
http://j-walk.com/ss)
Apply the labels A1.A7 to the dummy-values of column C
The original Scaling of the x-Axis is to be made white + not visible
Possibly, you have to format / move the labels so to achieve the
same "look" as for a Line Diagram.
I hope I didn't misunderstand you, unless you perhaps could make use
of only some elements of such a procedure.
kind regards
Jean