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Multi-Level Category Gridlines
Hi,
I'm looking to create a column chart which will have a multi level category (2 categories). I'd like to output this chart so that the major gridlines split the columns where the second of the two categories chages. E.g. i may have a category for yearly quarters and below this one for semesters. I would in the case want lines going vertically through the chart where the semester chages. Is this possible in Excel 2007, if so could someone please shed some light on how to do this. Thanks, G |
Multi-Level Category Gridlines
Hi,
The simplest thing is to use an additional data series and create your own gridlines. http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...Gridlines.html Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "GS80" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm looking to create a column chart which will have a multi level category (2 categories). I'd like to output this chart so that the major gridlines split the columns where the second of the two categories chages. E.g. i may have a category for yearly quarters and below this one for semesters. I would in the case want lines going vertically through the chart where the semester chages. Is this possible in Excel 2007, if so could someone please shed some light on how to do this. Thanks, G |
Multi-Level Category Gridlines
You can only get standard gridlines at categories or between categories, but
not where you may want them. If you're a bit daring, you can put gridlines wherever you want: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...Gridlines.html http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/ArbGridLabel.html http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/AddLine.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "GS80" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm looking to create a column chart which will have a multi level category (2 categories). I'd like to output this chart so that the major gridlines split the columns where the second of the two categories chages. E.g. i may have a category for yearly quarters and below this one for semesters. I would in the case want lines going vertically through the chart where the semester chages. Is this possible in Excel 2007, if so could someone please shed some light on how to do this. Thanks, G |
Multi-Level Category Gridlines
Hi Andy, this looks as though it may be of help. I would however like my
lines vertical where the second X axis category changes. How do i go about adding this data to a table to allow a line to be drawn withing each semester. G "Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, The simplest thing is to use an additional data series and create your own gridlines. http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...Gridlines.html Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "GS80" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm looking to create a column chart which will have a multi level category (2 categories). I'd like to output this chart so that the major gridlines split the columns where the second of the two categories chages. E.g. i may have a category for yearly quarters and below this one for semesters. I would in the case want lines going vertically through the chart where the semester chages. Is this possible in Excel 2007, if so could someone please shed some light on how to do this. Thanks, G |
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