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Issues with Legend in chart. Need to add trendline to legend.

SBSMedicalTech (Programmer)
11 May 12 10:16
I am using crystal reports version 11.5.10.1263.

In my report, I have a side by side bar chart. My chart is returing 13 months of data on collections and charges. With some wonerful help from "lbass", I was able to add in a trendline to give me the mean of the collections and the charges. I am seeing the trendline and its working as expected. What I would love to do now, if possible is add in the trendline to my legend. Is it possible to add a trendline to a legend? Another minor issue I have with my legend is the naming conventions crystal reports has given "Sum of data.Charges" and "Sum of data.Payments" - is it possible to whack off the "Sum of data." on these as its completely not necessary for me to see that part. I would love for it to just read as "Charges" and "Collections" and drop in my two trendlines into the legend.

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