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In a Line-column graph on 2 axes, how do I stack the columns?
In a line-column gaph in Excel 2003, I need to stack 2 columns on the y axis,
leaving the line on the right hand axis unchanged. can i do this in chart types, or can I set up my data table some way that this will happen automatically? Any advice would be appreciated. thanks |
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In a Line-column graph on 2 axes, how do I stack the columns?
I know of no way that the data table can signal the chart engine what type
of chart is needed The best way would be to make a stacked column chart; select on data sereies on the cahrt and change it to a Line Then move it to the secondary axis You could record all these steps into a macro best wishes -- Bernard Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme REMINDER: These newsgroups are about to die. We will all meet again at http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...ry/officeexcel "Sue S, Melbourne" Sue S, wrote in message ... In a line-column gaph in Excel 2003, I need to stack 2 columns on the y axis, leaving the line on the right hand axis unchanged. can i do this in chart types, or can I set up my data table some way that this will happen automatically? Any advice would be appreciated. thanks |
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