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Correlation Charting
How do I get two colums of data to chart next to each other when their vales
are very different, so the Y axis is only charting the bigger value. Ex. Sales values in weeks 1 - 8 range from 50,000 - 100,000 and hours worked range from 30 -50. I want to show the correlation on the line chart, but it puts the hours worked data as a straight line at the bottom of the chart because the values a re so low compared to the sales data. |
Correlation Charting
Hi,
Select one of the series and on the Format dialog, CTRL+1, Axis tab set the series to the secondary axis. Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "KenCanuck" wrote in message ... How do I get two colums of data to chart next to each other when their vales are very different, so the Y axis is only charting the bigger value. Ex. Sales values in weeks 1 - 8 range from 50,000 - 100,000 and hours worked range from 30 -50. I want to show the correlation on the line chart, but it puts the hours worked data as a straight line at the bottom of the chart because the values a re so low compared to the sales data. |
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