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Custom Charts in Excel 2007
What has happened to custom charts in 2007?
I used to create a chart with one data series displayed as columns (result data) with another series on the same chart displayed as a line (budget data). I cannot find any way of doing this in Excel 2007, anyone offer some help on this? |
Custom Charts in Excel 2007
Make a column chart with the two data series
Right click on the a Budget column; select Change Series Chart Type Select Line chart Even in earlier version it was often better to make your own combination chart this way best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "Bone_pyro" wrote in message oups.com... What has happened to custom charts in 2007? I used to create a chart with one data series displayed as columns (result data) with another series on the same chart displayed as a line (budget data). I cannot find any way of doing this in Excel 2007, anyone offer some help on this? |
Custom Charts in Excel 2007
For whatever reason, Microsoft removed the custom built-in chart types. But
it's easy to create your own. Start by making a chart of all one type, say columns. Select the series you want to display as a line, and on the Chart Tools Design tab, click on Change Chart Type. This will only affect the selected series. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Bone_pyro" wrote in message oups.com... What has happened to custom charts in 2007? I used to create a chart with one data series displayed as columns (result data) with another series on the same chart displayed as a line (budget data). I cannot find any way of doing this in Excel 2007, anyone offer some help on this? |
combination chart with 3 series; 2 stacked; 1 notstacked
I am starting with a (2D) bar graph with three series. I want a stacked bar graph for two of the series, but the the third series plotted as its own bar on the same axes.
In excel 2007 I right click to change series chart type on the two series I want to stack, and doing this stacks all three of them. No order combination of right-click-changing seems to make a difference. I have even tried to make a 'ghost' 2nd y-axis for the 2 series I want to stack, but XL stacks all three regardsless. Any way around this? If I plot the third 'lone' series as a line, it works fine; i.e. the other two remain the stacked bar. Very vexing! EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
combination chart with 3 series; 2 stacked; 1 not stacked
Hi Monica,
Attached you will find an example. If these don't work let me know more about your chart. If this works for you I will explain it. There is another solution, but lets see if this works. Cheers, Shane "Monica Horvath" wrote in message ... I am starting with a (2D) bar graph with three series. I want a stacked bar graph for two of the series, but the the third series plotted as its own bar on the same axes. In excel 2007 I right click to change series chart type on the two series I want to stack, and doing this stacks all three of them. No order combination of right-click-changing seems to make a difference. I have even tried to make a 'ghost' 2nd y-axis for the 2 series I want to stack, but XL stacks all three regardsless. Any way around this? If I plot the third 'lone' series as a line, it works fine; i.e. the other two remain the stacked bar. Very vexing! EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
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