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Steve Vincent
I have Excel 2007. A colleague saw a line chart with vertical lines in the
plot area, and each resulting rectangular area in the plot area had its own
gradient fill. Each vertical rectangle/gradient was identical. He is asking
me if this is do-able in Excel.
I have been looking into plot area gradients in 2007, and so far I haven't
found a way to apply a gradient fill for each major vertical line rectangle
of the plot area.
Chart type is 2D line chart with primary vertical major gridlines. Do I
need to look at a different chart type in order to accomplish this? I can't
believe that the creator would have gone to the trouble of inserting
individual rectangles with gradients into each of the vertical plot
rectangles.
TIA,
Steve
plot area, and each resulting rectangular area in the plot area had its own
gradient fill. Each vertical rectangle/gradient was identical. He is asking
me if this is do-able in Excel.
I have been looking into plot area gradients in 2007, and so far I haven't
found a way to apply a gradient fill for each major vertical line rectangle
of the plot area.
Chart type is 2D line chart with primary vertical major gridlines. Do I
need to look at a different chart type in order to accomplish this? I can't
believe that the creator would have gone to the trouble of inserting
individual rectangles with gradients into each of the vertical plot
rectangles.
TIA,
Steve