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Newbie question
I am a newbie at Excel and I am going to try to ask this question. I am sorry
if it sounds really amateurish, but I have exhausted my "searching for answer on my own" skill. I am trying to create a chart that is comparing 3 different types of data. 2 of which I could combine to put on right axis and one on left. However, when I created a second axis it put my bars right in the middle of the first axis bars and I want it next to it so that I could accurately compare. I can not figure out how to move the second axis bars so that they are next to first axis bars and are not stacked together. I really hope that I stated my question clearly. Thank you so much for your time. |
Newbie question
If I read your Q correctly, this site might help
http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme/ExcelTips/Columns.htm best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Ekaterina" wrote in message ... I am a newbie at Excel and I am going to try to ask this question. I am sorry if it sounds really amateurish, but I have exhausted my "searching for answer on my own" skill. I am trying to create a chart that is comparing 3 different types of data. 2 of which I could combine to put on right axis and one on left. However, when I created a second axis it put my bars right in the middle of the first axis bars and I want it next to it so that I could accurately compare. I can not figure out how to move the second axis bars so that they are next to first axis bars and are not stacked together. I really hope that I stated my question clearly. Thank you so much for your time. |
Newbie question
Thank you for your time in answering my question. The least I could say is
that I learned quite a lot today. I will be returning here again for there is tons of useful info here. Regards to all. "Bernard Liengme" wrote: If I read your Q correctly, this site might help http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme/ExcelTips/Columns.htm best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Ekaterina" wrote in message ... I am a newbie at Excel and I am going to try to ask this question. I am sorry if it sounds really amateurish, but I have exhausted my "searching for answer on my own" skill. I am trying to create a chart that is comparing 3 different types of data. 2 of which I could combine to put on right axis and one on left. However, when I created a second axis it put my bars right in the middle of the first axis bars and I want it next to it so that I could accurately compare. I can not figure out how to move the second axis bars so that they are next to first axis bars and are not stacked together. I really hope that I stated my question clearly. Thank you so much for your time. |
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