Follow-up: I was able to accomplish this the way you describe - a 
LineSeries on top of several ColumnSeries - but only by constructing custom 
chart elements in a Cartesian Chart.

Works fine now, though.

- Tom

At 09:31 AM 10/16/2005, you wrote:
>Martin -
>
>Thanks for the suggestion, but that won't work.
>
>My fault, for not being more specific.
>
>The column chart is actually a stacked column chart, and when I introduce
>the LineSeries, it tries to become part of the stack. I think I have to
>move to a cartesian chart setup - if it's possible at all. What I was
>hoping to do was introduce a line just as a highlight of the grid or even
>by actually drawing it in behind the stacked columns.
>
>- Tom
>
>At 12:58 PM 10/15/2005, you wrote:
> >I've done this by simply adding a LineSeries to the columnChart.  If
> >you add the LineSeries before the ColumnSeries, it will appear
> >behind the column and of course the opposite is also possible.
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