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Hi Joel


jmadero wrote
I'm hoping to create a linear graph from January of 2007 -> Current
Month using this data. I can't think of a way to do this without putting
the data in a different format (possible but not ideal). Can anyone
think of a different solution for a single line chart over time (I don't
want a different line per year or month).

In my experience this is simply not possible. To have a linear graph the
X-values have to increase (in this case with year). You have 12 text values
on the X-axis.
You really have to convert this to a two column structure (BTW if you make
the first date value 1/15/2007 and the second 2/15/2007 you can simply drag
the X values all the way down and LO is smart enough to always use the 15th
of every month)

If someone knows a different solution, I'm also interested in learning!

Regards,
Pedro



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