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Hi everyone, Nick here and in our last video we made this horizontal bar chart with a vertical trendline. We used the add trendline feature in PowerPoint and in the chart making software itself. But what if you had a chart like this, but instead of an annual average you wanted to show a historic monthly average? So each of the months might have their own individual unique value for that trendline. We canamp;#39;t use the same process, so that will look something like this. And we canamp;#39;t use that same trend line process for individual values for the trend line on each individual bar, but we so we have to do a couple extra things and a little excel or PowerPoint trickery in order to make that happen. So I found a video from Jeff Lennings at Excel University. And Iamp;#39;ll link to him in the description below. I hope you go and check out his video and check out Excel University and the Excel courses that they have. I docHubed out to Jeff and I asked him if I could show everyone