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Line Chart & Bar Chart Combined
Using Excel 2003
I have 3 series of data. I want 3 of the series to be plotted as a bar chart and one series as a line chart. Is this possible? Thank you, Karen |
Line Chart & Bar Chart Combined
Yes, Excel does allow you to build many types of combination charts. For
example, assume you already have a column chart that shows all three series. To change one of the series to a line, first select the series in the chart. Next, go to the standard toolbar and select Chart - Chart Type. Finally, select the chart that you would like to apply (line for example). Jon Peltier provides many detailed examples of how to do so on his site . . . http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/ComboChart1.html -- John Mansfield http://www.cellmatrix.net "Karen" wrote: Using Excel 2003 I have 3 series of data. I want 3 of the series to be plotted as a bar chart and one series as a line chart. Is this possible? Thank you, Karen |
Line Chart & Bar Chart Combined
Thank you very much Jon! You are always very helpful.
Thanks for the great link also! Karen "John Mansfield" wrote: Yes, Excel does allow you to build many types of combination charts. For example, assume you already have a column chart that shows all three series. To change one of the series to a line, first select the series in the chart. Next, go to the standard toolbar and select Chart - Chart Type. Finally, select the chart that you would like to apply (line for example). Jon Peltier provides many detailed examples of how to do so on his site . . . http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/ComboChart1.html -- John Mansfield http://www.cellmatrix.net "Karen" wrote: Using Excel 2003 I have 3 series of data. I want 3 of the series to be plotted as a bar chart and one series as a line chart. Is this possible? Thank you, Karen |
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