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Hello,

I would like to combine different charts on a single chart, like having
several subplots on a single chart.

I admit the description is not very useful, so I attached what I am
aiming for (a heat map from the IMF), and in the excel file with what
kind of data I am dealing with. To plot a single chart it is working
well (for ex. for charting TS A or TS B), but ideally I would like to
combine TS A and TS B on the same chart.

Any ideas ?

Cheers,
Charles


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Hi Charles,

Thanks for reaching out! It sounds like you want to create a chart that combines multiple subplots into one chart. This is definitely possible in Excel.

Here are the steps you can follow:
  1. Select the data for both TS A and TS B.
  2. Click on the "Insert" tab in the Excel ribbon.
  3. Click on the "Recommended Charts" button.
  4. In the "All Charts" tab, select the "Combo" chart type.
  5. In the "Combo" chart type, select the "Clustered Column - Line" chart subtype.
  6. Click "OK" to create the chart.
  7. You should now have a chart that shows both TS A and TS B on the same chart.
  8. To customize the chart further, you can right-click on any element of the chart (e.g. the legend, the axis labels, etc.) and select "Format [element name]" to make changes.

Let me know if you have any questions or if there's anything else I can do to assist you.

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Check my reply to your other post at excelforum
http://www.excelforum.com/excel-gene...nt-charts.html

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Hello,

I would like to combine different charts on a single chart, like having
several subplots on a single chart.

I admit the description is not very useful, so I attached what I am
aiming for (a heat map from the IMF), and in the excel file with what
kind of data I am dealing with. To plot a single chart it is working
well (for ex. for charting TS A or TS B), but ideally I would like to
combine TS A and TS B on the same chart.

Any ideas ?

Cheers,
Charles


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matsolbach;376671 Wrote:
Hello,

I would like to combine different charts on a single chart, like having
several subplots on a single chart.

I admit the description is not very useful, so I attached what I am
aiming for (a heat map from the IMF), and in the excel file with what
kind of data I am dealing with. To plot a single chart it is working
well (for ex. for charting TS A or TS B), but ideally I would like to
combine TS A and TS B on the same chart.

Any ideas ?

Cheers,
Charles


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Thanks for the answer, exactly what I was looking for !

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