That's it!!
Tx,
S
Myrna Larson wrote:
Ignore my previous response. Excel does have the means do do this without
"tricks".
Right-click on the category (X) axis and select Format Axis. At the
bottom of the dialog box, check the box that says Y Axis Crosses at
Maximum Category.
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:21:08 -0600, Myrna Larson
wrote:
You can add the series again, so you have 2 series with identical source
data. Plot the one of them on the secondary axis. Then select the left
axis and change the line to none, no labels, no tick marks, etc.
Depending on the type of chart, you may need to change the pattern and
line for one of the series to "none" or white. (When I tried this with a
column chart, the 2nd series completely overlapped the 1st, so I didn't
need to do that.)
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:22:13 -0500, "saturnin02"
<saturnin02_at_hotmail.com wrote:
Win XP HE, XL 2002
Hi, How can I have a chart where the y axis is on the right instead of
the left, with the chart having only one data series?
Tx,
S
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