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Jon Peltier
 
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John -

That's another good reason for sticking with a 2D chart. A line series never looks
very good in 3D, and any 2D charts represented with a false third dimension
introduces uncertainty in the values being charted.

- Jon
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John Smith wrote:

The chart where I have the challenge is "stacked column with 3D visual
effect". There are two series, but the checkbox for series (Y) axis is
grayed out. There does not appear to be a way to add a secondary y axis to
this type of chart. I have a different set of dialog box options for the
Line-Column on Two Axis" chart. It is has the line w/the second set of data
points scaling the bars. It would look much better three dimensionally. Is
there are a way to add an extra axis to the "stacked column with 3D visual
effect"?