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That should not be a problem.
I just built a chart with 2 series stacked area on primary 1 area on secondary 1 xy-scatter on secondary Did you try it and it failed? Cheers Andy wrote: I'm using a scatter plot on the secondary axis. Any other options? Andy Pope wrote: Hi, Move the series that is not to be stacked on to the secondary axis. Double click series and check secondary on the axis tab. You may have to play with the scale values in order to stop the single area masking the stacked areas. Unless of course that is what you want to do. Cheers Andy wrote: Is it possible to create a stacked area and area combo chart. I have 2 series that need to be stacked and one that needs to be just area. If I change the one, it changes all. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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