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Old January 29th, 2010, 04:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.charting
H.G. Lamy
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Default Chart with 4 different axis ?

Hello,

for a particular analysis I would like to use all 4 axis with different
label (scales).
Is that feasable, and if so, how can I tackle the task? Thank you in
advance!

Kind regards,

H.G. Lamy


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Old January 29th, 2010, 07:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.charting
Mike Middleton
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Default Chart with 4 different axis ?

H.G. Lamy -

Create a chart with two or more data series. Select one data series and use
Format Axis to change it to secondary axis. If necessary, use Chart Options
to display all axes. Format each axis, paying attention to Patterns tick
mark and label locations and to Scale max, min, and crosses at.

For more specific instructions, specify your version of Excel.

An example ChartWithFourDifferentAxes, created using Excel 2003 SP3, is
available at http://www.MikeMiddleton.com.

- Mike



"H.G. Lamy" wrote in message
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Hello,

for a particular analysis I would like to use all 4 axis with different
label (scales).
Is that feasable, and if so, how can I tackle the task? Thank you in
advance!

Kind regards,

H.G. Lamy

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Old February 1st, 2010, 11:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.charting
H.G. Lamy
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Default Chart with 4 different axis ?

I start to get to grips with it, slowly.
Thank you, Mike.
Regards,
hgl

"Mike Middleton" wrote in message
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H.G. Lamy -

Create a chart with two or more data series. Select one data series and
use
Format Axis to change it to secondary axis. If necessary, use Chart
Options
to display all axes. Format each axis, paying attention to Patterns tick
mark and label locations and to Scale max, min, and crosses at.

For more specific instructions, specify your version of Excel.

An example ChartWithFourDifferentAxes, created using Excel 2003 SP3, is
available at http://www.MikeMiddleton.com.

- Mike



"H.G. Lamy" wrote in message
...
Hello,

for a particular analysis I would like to use all 4 axis with different
label (scales).
Is that feasable, and if so, how can I tackle the task? Thank you in
advance!

Kind regards,

H.G. Lamy



 




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