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Additional secondary axis scales
I'm trying to chart multiple data on a daily basis. I have the date, sewer
flow rate, rainfall and total population. My primary X-axis is the date, my primary Y-axis is flow rate, and my secondary Y-axis is the rain fall. I would like to add another secondary axis scale to show the total population. Does any one know how to do this in Excel 2003? Thanks, Russ |
Additional secondary axis scales
I usually prefer to make a panel chart, with each series in its own panel.
It may take a bit more space, but it eliminates any confusion that multiple axes produces. Here is a protocol for making a panel chart: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...venScales.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ _______ "Russ" wrote in message ... I'm trying to chart multiple data on a daily basis. I have the date, sewer flow rate, rainfall and total population. My primary X-axis is the date, my primary Y-axis is flow rate, and my secondary Y-axis is the rain fall. I would like to add another secondary axis scale to show the total population. Does any one know how to do this in Excel 2003? Thanks, Russ |
Additional secondary axis scales
Jon,
Thank you for the link. The chart is much more functional now. Russ "Jon Peltier" wrote: I usually prefer to make a panel chart, with each series in its own panel. It may take a bit more space, but it eliminates any confusion that multiple axes produces. Here is a protocol for making a panel chart: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...venScales.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ _______ "Russ" wrote in message ... I'm trying to chart multiple data on a daily basis. I have the date, sewer flow rate, rainfall and total population. My primary X-axis is the date, my primary Y-axis is flow rate, and my secondary Y-axis is the rain fall. I would like to add another secondary axis scale to show the total population. Does any one know how to do this in Excel 2003? Thanks, Russ |
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