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Hello,

I'm not sure if this is possible but if anyone knows how to do it, I would
be extremely grateful. I have an existing stacked bar chart that I would
like to show two more series. I would like the series in a line format using
percentage values on a secondary axis. I'm working with Excel 2003 if it
makes a difference.

Thanks for your help


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Greg Yedinak wrote:
Hello,

I'm not sure if this is possible but if anyone knows how to do it, I
would be extremely grateful. I have an existing stacked bar chart
that I would like to show two more series. I would like the series in
a line format using percentage values on a secondary axis. I'm
working with Excel 2003 if it makes a difference.

Thanks for your help



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