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I have 3 widely varying values that I'm trying to plot. I have 2 Y axes
(which take care of 2 values). The third value is well outside the ranges of
the other 2 and its fluctuations are too difficult to decipher. Is there a
solution for this? It's as if I'm trying to create a 3rd Y axis! BTW, I'm
using a line graph; the X axis is a date range.
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Joe
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Joe -

You have (at least) three options:

* Make three different charts

* Make one chart with primary, secondary, and tertiary axes. Excel doesn't
come with tertiary axes, but that's never stopped me:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/TertiaryAxis.html

* Make one chart, with each series (or set of series) plotted within its own
region of the chart. This is the trickiest since you have to jury-rig three
axes, not just one as in the Tertiary Axis option.

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/StackedCharts.html

- Jon
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I have 3 widely varying values that I'm trying to plot. I have 2 Y axes
(which take care of 2 values). The third value is well outside the ranges
of
the other 2 and its fluctuations are too difficult to decipher. Is there
a
solution for this? It's as if I'm trying to create a 3rd Y axis! BTW,
I'm
using a line graph; the X axis is a date range.
--
Thanks,
Joe



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Default 3 values on Y axes

Jon,

I got to the section called "Add Dummy Series" and I'm not sure if I copy
the whole spreadsheet range, starting w/ X1 values thru Dummy Series Labels.
Because when I Paste Special, I don't see the new Y axis. Instead I get a
4th set of data plotted.
--
Thanks,
Joe


"Jon Peltier" wrote:

Joe -

You have (at least) three options:

* Make three different charts

* Make one chart with primary, secondary, and tertiary axes. Excel doesn't
come with tertiary axes, but that's never stopped me:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/TertiaryAxis.html

* Make one chart, with each series (or set of series) plotted within its own
region of the chart. This is the trickiest since you have to jury-rig three
axes, not just one as in the Tertiary Axis option.

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/StackedCharts.html

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Joe W" wrote in message
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I have 3 widely varying values that I'm trying to plot. I have 2 Y axes
(which take care of 2 values). The third value is well outside the ranges
of
the other 2 and its fluctuations are too difficult to decipher. Is there
a
solution for this? It's as if I'm trying to create a 3rd Y axis! BTW,
I'm
using a line graph; the X axis is a date range.
--
Thanks,
Joe




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That 4th data set becomes the third axis when you convert it to an XY series
and format it appropriately.

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
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"Joe W" wrote in message
...
Jon,

I got to the section called "Add Dummy Series" and I'm not sure if I copy
the whole spreadsheet range, starting w/ X1 values thru Dummy Series
Labels.
Because when I Paste Special, I don't see the new Y axis. Instead I get a
4th set of data plotted.
--
Thanks,
Joe


"Jon Peltier" wrote:

Joe -

You have (at least) three options:

* Make three different charts

* Make one chart with primary, secondary, and tertiary axes. Excel
doesn't
come with tertiary axes, but that's never stopped me:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/TertiaryAxis.html

* Make one chart, with each series (or set of series) plotted within its
own
region of the chart. This is the trickiest since you have to jury-rig
three
axes, not just one as in the Tertiary Axis option.

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/StackedCharts.html

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Joe W" wrote in message
...
I have 3 widely varying values that I'm trying to plot. I have 2 Y axes
(which take care of 2 values). The third value is well outside the
ranges
of
the other 2 and its fluctuations are too difficult to decipher. Is
there
a
solution for this? It's as if I'm trying to create a 3rd Y axis! BTW,
I'm
using a line graph; the X axis is a date range.
--
Thanks,
Joe






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