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Default Trendline - 2nd Y axis

Does the trendline feature only work from the primary Y axis or can I
get a trendline based on the 2nd Y axis.

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I have just (in the last 3 mins) made an XY chart with x from 1 to 10, y =
2*x and z=1000*x+500
Gave z a secondary axis
Gave each of y and z a trendline and the equations are correct.
So yes, you can
I am not being rude, just curious. Did you try a simple experiment and have
trouble getting two trendlines?
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Does the trendline feature only work from the primary Y axis or can I
get a trendline based on the 2nd Y axis.

Thanks

JDB



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I surely did try two axis. I use charting alot.

This particular chart has recovery in percent on the primary Y axis
and fish size in lbs on the secondary axis.

I can get a trendline on the primary Y axis, but nothing shows up for
a trendline on the secondary axis.

Wonder if the units have to be the same?? Nope.

Just ran your little test with percents on either axis and numbers on
either axis and could create trendlines at will.

Guess i will have to try to isolate the issue in some other way.

Thanks very much for your help.

JDB








On Jun 6, 9:42*am, "Bernard Liengme"
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I have just (in the last 3 mins) made an XY chart with x from 1 to 10, y =
2*x and z=1000*x+500
Gave z a secondary axis
Gave each of y and z a trendline and the equations are correct.
So yes, *you can
I am not being rude, just curious. Did you try a simple experiment and have
trouble getting two trendlines?
best wishes
--
Bernard V Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVPhttp://people.stfx.ca/bliengme
remove caps from email

"JDB" < wrote in message

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Does the trendline feature only work from the primary Y axis or can I
get a trendline based on the 2nd Y axis.


Thanks


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"JDB" wrote in message
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I surely did try two axis. I use charting alot.

This particular chart has recovery in percent on the primary Y axis
and fish size in lbs on the secondary axis.

I can get a trendline on the primary Y axis, but nothing shows up for
a trendline on the secondary axis.

Wonder if the units have to be the same?? Nope.

Just ran your little test with percents on either axis and numbers on
either axis and could create trendlines at will.

Guess i will have to try to isolate the issue in some other way.

Thanks very much for your help.

JDB








On Jun 6, 9:42 am, "Bernard Liengme"
wrote:
I have just (in the last 3 mins) made an XY chart with x from 1 to 10, y =
2*x and z=1000*x+500
Gave z a secondary axis
Gave each of y and z a trendline and the equations are correct.
So yes, you can
I am not being rude, just curious. Did you try a simple experiment and
have
trouble getting two trendlines?
best wishes
--
Bernard V Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVPhttp://people.stfx.ca/bliengme
remove caps from email

"JDB" < wrote in message

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Does the trendline feature only work from the primary Y axis or can I
get a trendline based on the 2nd Y axis.


Thanks


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Thanks for the offer.
this is from a very large spreadsheet with lots of data, and as I was
editing it to send to you I looked at the source info.

There was no second category X-axis info. I populated the second
category X-axis and BINGO, my trendline appeared.

I removed the second category X-axis info, and the treadline
disappeared.

I then retested your example, in the same fashion, and the trendline
WILL appear WITHOUT the seconday category X-axis info.

I have a solution to my problem, but now a new puzzle.

I will send both files to you for your perusal.

thanks

JDB




On Jun 7, 1:30*am, "Bernard Liengme"
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Send me the file (private email not to newsgroup)
remove caps in my address
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Bernard Liengme
MicrosoftExcelMVPhttp://people.stfx.ca/bliengme

"JDB" wrote in message

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I surely did try two axis. *I use charting alot.

This particularcharthas recovery in percent on the primary Y axis
and fish size in lbs on the secondary axis.

I can get atrendlineon the primary Y axis, but nothing shows up for
atrendlineon the secondary axis.

* Wonder if the units have to be the same?? *Nope.

Just ran your little test with percents on either axis and numbers on
either axis and could create trendlines at will.

Guess i will have to try to isolate the issue in some other way.

Thanks very much for your help.

JDB

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wrote:



I have just (in the last 3 mins) made an XYchartwith x from 1 to 10, y =
2*x and z=1000*x+500
Gave z a secondary axis
Gave each of y and z atrendlineand the equations are correct.
So yes, you can
I am not being rude, just curious. Did you try a simple experiment and
have
trouble getting two trendlines?
best wishes
--
Bernard V Liengme
MicrosoftExcelMVPhttp://people.stfx.ca/bliengme
remove caps from email


"JDB" < wrote in message


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Does thetrendlinefeature only work from the primary Y axis or can I
get atrendlinebased on the 2nd Y axis.


Thanks


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Look forward to hearing from you
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"JDB" wrote in message
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Thanks for the offer.
this is from a very large spreadsheet with lots of data, and as I was
editing it to send to you I looked at the source info.

There was no second category X-axis info. I populated the second
category X-axis and BINGO, my trendline appeared.

I removed the second category X-axis info, and the treadline
disappeared.

I then retested your example, in the same fashion, and the trendline
WILL appear WITHOUT the seconday category X-axis info.

I have a solution to my problem, but now a new puzzle.

I will send both files to you for your perusal.

thanks

JDB




On Jun 7, 1:30 am, "Bernard Liengme"
wrote:
Send me the file (private email not to newsgroup)
remove caps in my address
--
Bernard Liengme
MicrosoftExcelMVPhttp://people.stfx.ca/bliengme

"JDB" wrote in message

...
I surely did try two axis. I use charting alot.

This particularcharthas recovery in percent on the primary Y axis
and fish size in lbs on the secondary axis.

I can get atrendlineon the primary Y axis, but nothing shows up for
atrendlineon the secondary axis.

Wonder if the units have to be the same?? Nope.

Just ran your little test with percents on either axis and numbers on
either axis and could create trendlines at will.

Guess i will have to try to isolate the issue in some other way.

Thanks very much for your help.

JDB

On Jun 6, 9:42 am, "Bernard Liengme"
wrote:



I have just (in the last 3 mins) made an XYchartwith x from 1 to 10, y =
2*x and z=1000*x+500
Gave z a secondary axis
Gave each of y and z atrendlineand the equations are correct.
So yes, you can
I am not being rude, just curious. Did you try a simple experiment and
have
trouble getting two trendlines?
best wishes
--
Bernard V Liengme
MicrosoftExcelMVPhttp://people.stfx.ca/bliengme
remove caps from email


"JDB" < wrote in message


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Does thetrendlinefeature only work from the primary Y axis or can I
get atrendlinebased on the 2nd Y axis.


Thanks


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This was resolved by making the chart with both series in one step, not
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Does the trendline feature only work from the primary Y axis or can I
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Thanks

JDB



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