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Marking a particular data point in Excel

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idesign73

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Sep 25, 2002
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I have a graph in Excel. I have turned the markers for the data points off, as I just want to be able to view the line itself. I do, however, have two critical data points that I want to highlight or mark somehow. I envision the data point circled, or a leader coming from the data point, something to set it off so I can point out where that point is. Does anyone have any idea how to do this? I have 200 data points, so I don't want all my markers on, just two of them.
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Select the curve and then click on the point and format that particular point. You can get markers to turn on for any individual point(s), although they have to be done one at a time.

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Thanks IRstuff, worked great.
I didn't realize you could click on a single point, whenever I tried, it would select the entire line.
 
It's a blessing in disguise; I often wind up selecting a point when all I want is the line.

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