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X axis problem
Trying to create a chart with two items (three lines) on the X axis.
2006 2007 2008 Actual Actual Budget 6.38% 5.52% 5.75% The first two lines are easy, the last line is a calculation they want to see. Do I have to use concatenation or hopefully an easier way. |
X axis problem
Not sure if I'm understanding you correctly, but...
Go to the Source Data dialogue box for the Series you want to change and adjust the Category (X) Axis Labels field to include all 3 cells (assuming that 2006,Actual,6.38% are in 3 separate cells). I think they will have to be adjacent cells that are arranged in a logical order though. If your cells are all over your spreadsheet then, yes, you could use a separate cell with a concatenation formula and then reference that cell for the Category (X) Axis Label field. Hope that helps. "jlmccabes" wrote: Trying to create a chart with two items (three lines) on the X axis. 2006 2007 2008 Actual Actual Budget 6.38% 5.52% 5.75% The first two lines are easy, the last line is a calculation they want to see. Do I have to use concatenation or hopefully an easier way. |
X axis problem
WOW - I never thought of using two columns as my data source for X axis. I
am a very happy camper. Thank you for making my nightmares relatively easy. "William Horton" wrote in message ... Not sure if I'm understanding you correctly, but... Go to the Source Data dialogue box for the Series you want to change and adjust the Category (X) Axis Labels field to include all 3 cells (assuming that 2006,Actual,6.38% are in 3 separate cells). I think they will have to be adjacent cells that are arranged in a logical order though. If your cells are all over your spreadsheet then, yes, you could use a separate cell with a concatenation formula and then reference that cell for the Category (X) Axis Label field. Hope that helps. "jlmccabes" wrote: Trying to create a chart with two items (three lines) on the X axis. 2006 2007 2008 Actual Actual Budget 6.38% 5.52% 5.75% The first two lines are easy, the last line is a calculation they want to see. Do I have to use concatenation or hopefully an easier way. |
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