How to set up stacked bar charts with 2 axis?
I'd like to set up a stacked bar chart with 2 sets of "volume" data and a
corresponding set of $ values (Excel 2003). Ex: Vol Units1 Vol Units2 $Value Stuff1 10 2 5000 Stuff2 25 5 12500 Stuff3 15 3 7500 Stacked bar is required to show Volumes in Units1, Units2 and corresponding Value of each type of Stuff; and the total Volumes and Value of all the Stuff. Since the Volume amounts are reasonably close they can be plotted against the same Y axis, but since $ values are large compared to the volumes, this set needs to be on a secondary axis; which has me stumped (I've tried numerous times with no luck). I could cheat and use $000's etc but 'd prefer not to if possible. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Cheers |
How to set up stacked bar charts with 2 axis?
Hi,
See Jon's blog on Cluster/Stacked charts http://peltiertech.com/WordPress/clu...column-charts/ Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "ralph c." <ralph wrote in message ... I'd like to set up a stacked bar chart with 2 sets of "volume" data and a corresponding set of $ values (Excel 2003). Ex: Vol Units1 Vol Units2 $Value Stuff1 10 2 5000 Stuff2 25 5 12500 Stuff3 15 3 7500 Stacked bar is required to show Volumes in Units1, Units2 and corresponding Value of each type of Stuff; and the total Volumes and Value of all the Stuff. Since the Volume amounts are reasonably close they can be plotted against the same Y axis, but since $ values are large compared to the volumes, this set needs to be on a secondary axis; which has me stumped (I've tried numerous times with no luck). I could cheat and use $000's etc but 'd prefer not to if possible. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Cheers |
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