Select it on the chart itself. I should have said, "Input all your data and
create a column chart. Then right-click on the chart the series you need and
choose Format Data Series...."
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Echo [MS PPT MVP]
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"jay" wrote in message
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In what screen or window do I right click on the series? In the
spradsheet?
In the source data window? If in the spreadsheet do I need to name the
series
first? Do I need to select the serries entries before right clicking?
"Echo S" wrote:
Input your data.
Right-click the series you need to have on a different axis and choose
Format Data Series. On the Axis tab, choose Secondary Axis.
Then adjust the Axis scale as necessary by right-clicking it and
choosing
Format Axis. Or double-click it.
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Echo [MS PPT MVP]
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"jay" wrote in message
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I guess this is what I get for using Excel once each year. My chart
is a
chart of ten costs on a area chart over time. I need to incorporate
another
value which is totally different to compare to the costs series. I
don't
want to go back and start over and I don't follow the cryptic
explanations
of
people who know what they are doing. I am a novice getting frustrated
trying
to do something that should be simple. If someone can point me to a
MVP
paper or some detail explanation of placing two line graphs over ten
cost
area graphs, I would appreciate it.
"jay" wrote:
The help screen says that it can be done (if you understand the
cryptic
notes). I have a large chart that needs to have a separate set of
line
graphs overlayed from the right hand Y axis with different scaling.
The
help
screen says something about a "format menu" which I have no idea
what it
is.
I think it means to select the data on the excel spreadsheet then go
to
the
menu. Can anyone help this novice do a job?