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Default Combo Gant and Line Chart

I want to build a combo Gant and Line Chart. I want each to have their own X
and Y axes (i.e. 2 X and 2 Y axes). My Gant Chart is set up as follows:

Days
Phase 1 30
Phase 2 60
Phase 3 90
Phase 4 90

My data is in A1:B5. with the "Days" label in B1. It is set up as stacked
bar chart with the series overlap separated set at 0% to create the layout of
a Gant Chart. It runs left to right plotted on the bottom X Axis.

I want to find a way to add another data series to this chart which shows
the cashflow over 30 days periods. I want this to be a line chart with the
cash on the second Y axis and the 30 day increments on the second X axis. I
think I have to set the data up differntly to do this. Effectively Stages
1-3 are money losers and Stage 4 generaes postive cashflow (hopefully the
example comes through ok in the forum).

30 60 90 120 150 180 210
240 270
Cashflow -10 -10 -10 -10 -10 -10 20
20 20
Phase 1 X
Phase 2 X X
Phase 3 X X X
Phase 4
X X X


I am not sure how to set up the data and illustrate the graph as a combo
Gant Chart and line series combo?

Any ideas?

Thanks

EM
 
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