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For this lesson you need to open: World Sales-9 from your Sample Files folder. Im going to begin this lesson by opening the Select Data Source dialog. To do that Ill right-click just inside the border of the chart and then choose: Select Data, from the Shortcut Menu. And the Select Data Source dialog is displayed. Notice that the Select Data Source dialog lists the three series in the chart (USA, Europe and Other), and the three categories shown on the chart, thats: January, February and March. Also notice that theres a checkbox next to each of the Series and each of the Categories. You can check and uncheck these boxes to apply a chart filter. This is just a different and more involved way to do the same thing that you did in Lesson 5-10, when you applied a chart filter. Id like to add a new data series to this chart. You can see at the moment from the green marching ants, that Im charting the range A1 to D4. Now Id like to add the new series shown in Col