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second vertical axis
Hello,
I have a simple vertical bar chart which is getting very big. I want to show the y-axis (vertical) values at both the left and right-hand sides. Can someone point the way please. Thanks KK |
second vertical axis
Hi,
http://www.andypope.info/tips/tip005.htm Cheers Andy KRK wrote: Hello, I have a simple vertical bar chart which is getting very big. I want to show the y-axis (vertical) values at both the left and right-hand sides. Can someone point the way please. Thanks KK -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
second vertical axis
Hi,
If you have more than one series, double-click the second series and on the Axis tab select Secondary Axis If your series have highly different values you may want to force both axes to display the same values by double clicking a Y-axis and on the Scale tab, setting the Maximum manually. You may need to do that for both Y-axes. If you only have a single series, you can plot the same series twice. Then double click the second series and on the Axis tab choose Secondary Axis and on the Options tab set Overlap to 100% -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "KRK" wrote: Hello, I have a simple vertical bar chart which is getting very big. I want to show the y-axis (vertical) values at both the left and right-hand sides. Can someone point the way please. Thanks KK |
second vertical axis -THANKS
Thanks all, this works nicely
K "KRK" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a simple vertical bar chart which is getting very big. I want to show the y-axis (vertical) values at both the left and right-hand sides. Can someone point the way please. Thanks KK |
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