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Default Creating a clustered column chart

I need to create a bar-bar graph with a secondary axis. When I try to add
the second axis, it puts the two bar graphs on top of each other like a
stacked column graph. I need two distinct bar graphs with 2 differ vertical
axes. How can I do this? Thanks.
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Try this:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...OnTwoAxes.html

Unfortunately it's difficult to avoid confusion between the axes, for the
people looking at your chart.

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I need to create a bar-bar graph with a secondary axis. When I try to add
the second axis, it puts the two bar graphs on top of each other like a
stacked column graph. I need two distinct bar graphs with 2 differ
vertical
axes. How can I do this? Thanks.



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