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I have a column chart with 2 bars in each catagory (total 12 bars, 6
categories). I want to put each data series on a separate axis. When I choose the second data series, than format data series, than axis and click on second axis, the chart goes from a column chart to a stack bar chart. Does anyone know how to keep the chart as a two column chart on separate axes? |
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Yes, Jon Peltier knows. He tell all at
http://peltiertech.com/index.html best wishes Bernard Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme "Greenfield" wrote in message ... I have a column chart with 2 bars in each catagory (total 12 bars, 6 categories). I want to put each data series on a separate axis. When I choose the second data series, than format data series, than axis and click on second axis, the chart goes from a column chart to a stack bar chart. Does anyone know how to keep the chart as a two column chart on separate axes? |
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Hi Greenfield,
If I catch your gist, you want the columns side by side even thought they are on different axis? I invented a method to do this 15 years ago, which is still used today - you need to create dummy columns. Data1 Dummy1 Dummy2 Data2 3 3 3 6 2 1 4 3 1 5 8 2 4 8 Plot the data as a regular column chart. Then double click any series and on the Options tab set the Gap Width to 0. Remove the values in columns 2 and 3 they were just there for looks. In the legend select the legend enteries for each dummy series and press Delete. I hope this is what you want although you may be interested in a stacked-cluster chart. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Greenfield" wrote: I have a column chart with 2 bars in each catagory (total 12 bars, 6 categories). I want to put each data series on a separate axis. When I choose the second data series, than format data series, than axis and click on second axis, the chart goes from a column chart to a stack bar chart. Does anyone know how to keep the chart as a two column chart on separate axes? |
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Thank you. Your tip is exactly what I needed.
"ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi Greenfield, If I catch your gist, you want the columns side by side even thought they are on different axis? I invented a method to do this 15 years ago, which is still used today - you need to create dummy columns. Data1 Dummy1 Dummy2 Data2 3 3 3 6 2 1 4 3 1 5 8 2 4 8 Plot the data as a regular column chart. Then double click any series and on the Options tab set the Gap Width to 0. Remove the values in columns 2 and 3 they were just there for looks. In the legend select the legend enteries for each dummy series and press Delete. I hope this is what you want although you may be interested in a stacked-cluster chart. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Greenfield" wrote: I have a column chart with 2 bars in each catagory (total 12 bars, 6 categories). I want to put each data series on a separate axis. When I choose the second data series, than format data series, than axis and click on second axis, the chart goes from a column chart to a stack bar chart. Does anyone know how to keep the chart as a two column chart on separate axes? |
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Hi Bernard,
How was your trip home? By the way does Jon's website credit me? I published this in the early 90's in a number of computer magazines. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Bernard Liengme" wrote: Yes, Jon Peltier knows. He tell all at http://peltiertech.com/index.html best wishes Bernard Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme "Greenfield" wrote in message ... I have a column chart with 2 bars in each catagory (total 12 bars, 6 categories). I want to put each data series on a separate axis. When I choose the second data series, than format data series, than axis and click on second axis, the chart goes from a column chart to a stack bar chart. Does anyone know how to keep the chart as a two column chart on separate axes? |
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Shane -
I developed the same technique independently, without ever seeing your prior references. If any of them are linkable, I'll be glad to include a link in the tutorial. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "ShaneDevenshire" wrote in message ... Hi Bernard, How was your trip home? By the way does Jon's website credit me? I published this in the early 90's in a number of computer magazines. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Bernard Liengme" wrote: Yes, Jon Peltier knows. He tell all at http://peltiertech.com/index.html best wishes Bernard Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme "Greenfield" wrote in message ... I have a column chart with 2 bars in each catagory (total 12 bars, 6 categories). I want to put each data series on a separate axis. When I choose the second data series, than format data series, than axis and click on second axis, the chart goes from a column chart to a stack bar chart. Does anyone know how to keep the chart as a two column chart on separate axes? |
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Hi Jon,
Sorry we missed you at the Summit! Listed below in reverse chronological order. I don't know if there are any links to these: 1. Excel Expert Solutions, Que, 1996, Designing a Dual-Axis Column Chart, pgs. 718-721. 2. Macworld February 1995, Quick Tips, Impossible column Chart 3. PC Magazine January 1995, page 272, Spreadsheets: Excel Charts with two Y-Axes. 4. Bank of America - PC Computing tips for the Mac, November 1986, page 4. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Jon Peltier" wrote: Shane - I developed the same technique independently, without ever seeing your prior references. If any of them are linkable, I'll be glad to include a link in the tutorial. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "ShaneDevenshire" wrote in message ... Hi Bernard, How was your trip home? By the way does Jon's website credit me? I published this in the early 90's in a number of computer magazines. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Bernard Liengme" wrote: Yes, Jon Peltier knows. He tell all at http://peltiertech.com/index.html best wishes Bernard Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme "Greenfield" wrote in message ... I have a column chart with 2 bars in each catagory (total 12 bars, 6 categories). I want to put each data series on a separate axis. When I choose the second data series, than format data series, than axis and click on second axis, the chart goes from a column chart to a stack bar chart. Does anyone know how to keep the chart as a two column chart on separate axes? |
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Shane -
You definitely have the "prior art" covered. Thanks for the links. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services, Inc. 774-275-0064 208-485-0691 fax http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "ShaneDevenshire" wrote in message ... Hi Jon, Sorry we missed you at the Summit! Listed below in reverse chronological order. I don't know if there are any links to these: 1. Excel Expert Solutions, Que, 1996, Designing a Dual-Axis Column Chart, pgs. 718-721. 2. Macworld February 1995, Quick Tips, Impossible column Chart 3. PC Magazine January 1995, page 272, Spreadsheets: Excel Charts with two Y-Axes. 4. Bank of America - PC Computing tips for the Mac, November 1986, page 4. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Jon Peltier" wrote: Shane - I developed the same technique independently, without ever seeing your prior references. If any of them are linkable, I'll be glad to include a link in the tutorial. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "ShaneDevenshire" wrote in message ... Hi Bernard, How was your trip home? By the way does Jon's website credit me? I published this in the early 90's in a number of computer magazines. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Bernard Liengme" wrote: Yes, Jon Peltier knows. He tell all at http://peltiertech.com/index.html best wishes Bernard Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme "Greenfield" wrote in message ... I have a column chart with 2 bars in each catagory (total 12 bars, 6 categories). I want to put each data series on a separate axis. When I choose the second data series, than format data series, than axis and click on second axis, the chart goes from a column chart to a stack bar chart. Does anyone know how to keep the chart as a two column chart on separate axes? |
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