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Custom EXCEL chart value axis BRAIN TEASER
I need to format my VALUE AXIS with postive numbers above and below the zero
value on the axis: 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 400 800 1,200 1,600 I know it can be done as I am looking at an existing COLUMN chart in EXCEL 2002. The chart has both primary and secondary Value axes. One series is attached to the primary value axis and one series attached to the Secondary Value axis. The primary Value Axis has a custom number format that hides all the negative values. The secondary Value Axis has a custom number format that hides all the negative values and the zero value. This axis is also formatted so its values appear in reverse order. So you end up with ZERO through 8,000 visible on the Primary Value axis (above the horizontal category axis) and 400 through 1,600 visible on the Secondary Value axis (below the horizontal category axis). There are also primary and secondary Category Axes. The Secondary Category axis is formatted to be invisible. When you 'flip' the category axes (by either selecting or de-selecting 'Value axis (Y) crosses at maximum category) both value axis ranges combine for the final result as described above. Whenever I try it, however, one set of value axis labesl always 'erases' the other set of value axis labels. Any ideas? PS: I'd be happy to attach the existing EXCEL file to an e-mail if anyone would like to see this chart. Thanking you all in advance, Mike |
Custom EXCEL chart value axis BRAIN TEASER
You need your value axes on opposite sides of the chart. Format one category
axis (usually the secondary) so its value axis crosses at the maximum category (i.e., check the checkbox). Format the other so its values axis does not cross at the maximum (uncheck the checkbox). Then you need to adjust the min and max of the two value axes so that zero corresponds to the same vertical position, and they go in the appropriate direction. Pretty much the way I set up the horizontal axes in this chart: http://peltiertech.com/WordPress/200...-chart-how-to/ - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "MikeM_work" wrote in message ... I need to format my VALUE AXIS with postive numbers above and below the zero value on the axis: 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 400 800 1,200 1,600 I know it can be done as I am looking at an existing COLUMN chart in EXCEL 2002. The chart has both primary and secondary Value axes. One series is attached to the primary value axis and one series attached to the Secondary Value axis. The primary Value Axis has a custom number format that hides all the negative values. The secondary Value Axis has a custom number format that hides all the negative values and the zero value. This axis is also formatted so its values appear in reverse order. So you end up with ZERO through 8,000 visible on the Primary Value axis (above the horizontal category axis) and 400 through 1,600 visible on the Secondary Value axis (below the horizontal category axis). There are also primary and secondary Category Axes. The Secondary Category axis is formatted to be invisible. When you 'flip' the category axes (by either selecting or de-selecting 'Value axis (Y) crosses at maximum category) both value axis ranges combine for the final result as described above. Whenever I try it, however, one set of value axis labesl always 'erases' the other set of value axis labels. Any ideas? PS: I'd be happy to attach the existing EXCEL file to an e-mail if anyone would like to see this chart. Thanking you all in advance, Mike |
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