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okay so first of all I have a figure here in Excel and I want to add two shaded regions to this figure I want to add one going across the middle here from 355 to 375 and I also want to add one going vertically here from four point two to nine point four and Im going to show four different methods of doing this so the first thing I need to do is to sort out my data so Im going to copy these two numbers and paste them then Im going to do equals this value minus this value and enter and Im going to click and drag that then Im going to call this the minimum and this the maximum and the reason why I am doing this will become it clear in a moment now I want the bar to go all of the way across the figure so I need for it to be going from zero to 90 so Im going to type in 0 and 90 here now Im going to select data and Im going to add in two series of data Im going to add in the minimum with these as my X values and these as my Y values then Im going to add in the maximum with these as