How to draw a straight  dotted line on Bar chart at 70%?

Hi
Could you please let me know how to draw a straight dotted line on BAR CHART at 70%?
Thank you

Hi,
This may vary depending on what version of crystal you are using.
Right click on the graph & go to 'chart options' & choose 'Grids'
In the grids pane go to the grids tab.  From there check the 'draw custom line at' and specify where you want to draw the custom line.
Once the line is drawn highlight the line, right click and go to 'chart options' & 'selected item'.
select what format you want the line to look like (choose the dashed one).
good luck!

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