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		By: Scott DeLuzio		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://excelzoom.com/use-excel-sparklines/#comment-1843&quot;&gt;Terminal_Velocity&lt;/a&gt;.

You can select individual cells instead. Instead of selecting the whole range F2:F6, use CTRL+Click the cells you want (hold down CTRL while clicking F1, F3, and F5). Insert &#062; Sparklines, and in the Data Range section, CTRL+ click the cells you want included in the Sparklines. So if the data to be displayed in F1&#039;s Sparkline is in cells A1:E1, F3&#039;s Sparkline data is in A3:E3, and F5&#039;s Sparkline data is in A5:E5, CTRL+Click A1, then drag to E1, CTRL+ Click A3, then drag to E3, and CTRL+Click A5 then drag to E5. Or simply type A1:E1,A3:E3,A5:E5. Location range would be F1,F3,F5]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://excelzoom.com/use-excel-sparklines/#comment-1843">Terminal_Velocity</a>.</p>
<p>You can select individual cells instead. Instead of selecting the whole range F2:F6, use CTRL+Click the cells you want (hold down CTRL while clicking F1, F3, and F5). Insert &gt; Sparklines, and in the Data Range section, CTRL+ click the cells you want included in the Sparklines. So if the data to be displayed in F1&#8217;s Sparkline is in cells A1:E1, F3&#8217;s Sparkline data is in A3:E3, and F5&#8217;s Sparkline data is in A5:E5, CTRL+Click A1, then drag to E1, CTRL+ Click A3, then drag to E3, and CTRL+Click A5 then drag to E5. Or simply type A1:E1,A3:E3,A5:E5. Location range would be F1,F3,F5</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Great tutorial, but what if I want to select individual cells; instead of F2:F6, I want to select F1, F3, F5?  In my case these cells would show the overall cost while the other cells adjacent to these show a fluctuating rate.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great tutorial, but what if I want to select individual cells; instead of F2:F6, I want to select F1, F3, F5?  In my case these cells would show the overall cost while the other cells adjacent to these show a fluctuating rate.</p>
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