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a quick video showing you how to shade or highlight variances on chart and so I got thatif it here that s forecasted miles was old actuals and we could do is fit up two additional columns one Iamp;#39;m gonna call my starting values and this is really just my forecasted amounts next weamp;#39;re gonna be my actual variances and thatamp;#39;s just the actual - the forecast and so I can do now is chart it using a line graph and I want to move this on to a new sheet and just modify this access a little bit just so itamp;#39;s a lot smaller scale and now the starting values I want to change the series traffic for this one so itamp;#39;s a stackable area chart and Iamp;#39;m going to do the same thing for the variances and then for the starting values that I just format the data series and get rid of the fill color in here now so itamp;#39;s clear and thatamp;#39;s all its left is or the variances that are highlighted in purple and I can format the data series to change this from so