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jaygreg

Line & Column on Two Axes for Blood Pressure & Weight
 
Using Excel 2003



Trying to plot blood pressure systolic, diastolic, plus upper and lower
control limits on one axis as a line chart superimposed upon bar data points
(weight) driven by secondary axis. Data series are in the order as given
above.



Started with a simple line chart for the first four series then decided to
add fifth (weight). Changed "Chart Type" to "Line - Column on 2 Axes" by
simply selecting that type from among listings and watched the example
change shape. Actual chart changed to all columns driven from the primary
axis. Examined the source data, found the last column (weight) missing from
the "Secondary Category (x) axis labels", changed the range to include that
last data column, and watched the bar chart add one simple line driven by
the secondary chart. Unfortunately, it wasn't the "Weight" column as I
expected it to be; it was the lower control limit (forth) data column.



I realize this is a lot to ask for but if someone can point me in the right
direction, I'd appreciate it.



Mike Middleton

Line & Column on Two Axes for Blood Pressure & Weight
 
jaygreg -

I didn't look at the details of your message, but I suggest a Google search
in response to your request to "point me in the right direction."

I searched for "excel chart blood pressure" (without the quotes), and there
seem to be many questions and answers available.

Of course, if your situation is unique, it's likely that you'll get some
assistance here.

- Mike Middleton
http://www.MikeMiddleton.com



"jaygreg" wrote in message
...
Using Excel 2003

Trying to plot blood pressure systolic, diastolic, plus upper and lower
control limits on one axis as a line chart superimposed upon bar data
points (weight) driven by secondary axis. Data series are in the order as
given above.

Started with a simple line chart for the first four series then decided to
add fifth (weight). Changed "Chart Type" to "Line - Column on 2 Axes" by
simply selecting that type from among listings and watched the example
change shape. Actual chart changed to all columns driven from the primary
axis. Examined the source data, found the last column (weight) missing
from the "Secondary Category (x) axis labels", changed the range to
include that last data column, and watched the bar chart add one simple
line driven by the secondary chart. Unfortunately, it wasn't the "Weight"
column as I expected it to be; it was the lower control limit (forth) data
column.

I realize this is a lot to ask for but if someone can point me in the
right direction, I'd appreciate it.




Shane Devenshire[_2_]

Line & Column on Two Axes for Blood Pressure & Weight
 
Hi,

Go back to the chart that had 4 lines. Add the weight series. Don't change
the chart type. It will be added as a line.

Select the weight line and choose Chart, Chart Type, Column.

Double click the weight column series and on the Axes tab choose Secondary
axis

--
If this helps, please click the Yes button

Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


"jaygreg" wrote:

Using Excel 2003



Trying to plot blood pressure systolic, diastolic, plus upper and lower
control limits on one axis as a line chart superimposed upon bar data points
(weight) driven by secondary axis. Data series are in the order as given
above.



Started with a simple line chart for the first four series then decided to
add fifth (weight). Changed "Chart Type" to "Line - Column on 2 Axes" by
simply selecting that type from among listings and watched the example
change shape. Actual chart changed to all columns driven from the primary
axis. Examined the source data, found the last column (weight) missing from
the "Secondary Category (x) axis labels", changed the range to include that
last data column, and watched the bar chart add one simple line driven by
the secondary chart. Unfortunately, it wasn't the "Weight" column as I
expected it to be; it was the lower control limit (forth) data column.



I realize this is a lot to ask for but if someone can point me in the right
direction, I'd appreciate it.




jaygreg

Line & Column on Two Axes for Blood Pressure & Weight
 
I'll git it a shot. Thanks, Shane.

"Shane Devenshire" wrote in
message ...
Hi,

Go back to the chart that had 4 lines. Add the weight series. Don't
change
the chart type. It will be added as a line.

Select the weight line and choose Chart, Chart Type, Column.

Double click the weight column series and on the Axes tab choose Secondary
axis

--
If this helps, please click the Yes button

Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


"jaygreg" wrote:

Using Excel 2003



Trying to plot blood pressure systolic, diastolic, plus upper and lower
control limits on one axis as a line chart superimposed upon bar data
points
(weight) driven by secondary axis. Data series are in the order as given
above.



Started with a simple line chart for the first four series then decided
to
add fifth (weight). Changed "Chart Type" to "Line - Column on 2 Axes" by
simply selecting that type from among listings and watched the example
change shape. Actual chart changed to all columns driven from the primary
axis. Examined the source data, found the last column (weight) missing
from
the "Secondary Category (x) axis labels", changed the range to include
that
last data column, and watched the bar chart add one simple line driven by
the secondary chart. Unfortunately, it wasn't the "Weight" column as I
expected it to be; it was the lower control limit (forth) data column.



I realize this is a lot to ask for but if someone can point me in the
right
direction, I'd appreciate it.







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