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Column-Column on 2 axes
I am using Excel 2003. I see how I can create a Line-Column Graph on 2 Axes.
However, can a column-column graph be created on 2 axes? I am trying to mimic this graph style which I saw in another presentation. |
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Column-Column on 2 axes
Hi,
Yes, just select one of your column series and assign it to the secondary axis. This is useful if the magnitudes of the two series differ widely. Dave "Kathy - Lovullo" wrote: I am using Excel 2003. I see how I can create a Line-Column Graph on 2 Axes. However, can a column-column graph be created on 2 axes? I am trying to mimic this graph style which I saw in another presentation. |
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Column-Column on 2 axes
Hi,
You may find this information useful. http://peltiertech.com/WordPress/clu...arts/#comments You need to change data layout in order to prevent columns obscuring each other when using secondary axis. Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "Kathy - Lovullo" wrote in message ... I am using Excel 2003. I see how I can create a Line-Column Graph on 2 Axes. However, can a column-column graph be created on 2 axes? I am trying to mimic this graph style which I saw in another presentation. |
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