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welcome to extend office Channel we provide useful tips and tricks for Microsoft Office in this video you will learn how to shade the area between two lines in a line chart in Excel two methods are provided in this video to help color the area between two lines in a line chart method one handle the task with helper columns method 2 handle the task with a handy tool lets get started normally when you create a line chart for two data sets you will get to lines in the chart to represent different data sets to shade the area between these two lines in the chart you can now start with the first method if you have already created a normal line chart remove it from the worksheet now you need to create to help a columns next to the original data provide a header for the first helper column in the cell below the header cell enter an equal sign and then reference the cell of the first data set select the formula cell and drag its autofill handle down to get all data provide a header for the sec