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Zb Kornecki

Column/line graph settings
 
I am trying to creat a column /line graph w/ 6 series and want only the last
one to be "on the line" . Excel keeps putting 3 series in columns and 3 on
lines. Is there any way to change this behavior? Thanks Zb

Andy Pope

Column/line graph settings
 
Hi,

Ignore the built-in combination graphs and create your own.
Start by creating a column chart based on ALL data series.
Select the last series, right click and pick Chart Type. Select Line chart
you want.

Cheers
Andy

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Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
http://www.andypope.info
"Zb Kornecki" <zDOTkorneckiATcomcastDOTnet wrote in message
...
I am trying to creat a column /line graph w/ 6 series and want only the
last
one to be "on the line" . Excel keeps putting 3 series in columns and 3
on
lines. Is there any way to change this behavior? Thanks Zb



Zb Kornecki

Column/line graph settings
 
These solutions are always so simple when you know what they are. My
presentation will much better thanks to your help. I appreciate it. Zb

"Andy Pope" wrote:

Hi,

Ignore the built-in combination graphs and create your own.
Start by creating a column chart based on ALL data series.
Select the last series, right click and pick Chart Type. Select Line chart
you want.

Cheers
Andy

--

Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
http://www.andypope.info
"Zb Kornecki" <zDOTkorneckiATcomcastDOTnet wrote in message
...
I am trying to creat a column /line graph w/ 6 series and want only the
last
one to be "on the line" . Excel keeps putting 3 series in columns and 3
on
lines. Is there any way to change this behavior? Thanks Zb



J Ashton

Column/line graph settings
 


"Zb Kornecki" wrote:

These solutions are always so simple when you know what they are. My
presentation will much better thanks to your help. I appreciate it. Zb

While the solution is simple, it is not obvious. Surely this is one of the
most basic issues for mixed graphs -- it must have arisen for literally
millions of users -- yet I could not find any solution in the normal Excel
help files. Am I just stupid? I searched and did trial & error changes for
30 min before searched outside Excel Help and found this forum thread. What
am I missing? Where/how should I have looked to easily find this solution??

Thanks,

Jeff


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