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Philangr8

Third Axis - alignment of number instead of percent
 
I need to add a third Axis for this graph with the value on the right hand
side of this graph but in numbers instead of percent. The third axis is also
on the sheet1 tab for the Number of PO's. I'm not sure how to do this please
help

trip_to_tokyo[_3_]

Third Axis - alignment of number instead of percent
 
Which version of EXCEL?

Which type of graph have you got?

What are the other 2 axes? and where are they?

More info would enable us to help you more.





"Philangr8" wrote:

I need to add a third Axis for this graph with the value on the right hand
side of this graph but in numbers instead of percent. The third axis is also
on the sheet1 tab for the Number of PO's. I'm not sure how to do this please
help


Philangr8

Third Axis - alignment of number instead of percent
 
Excel 2003 with a line graph. I want to send the attachment but how do I do
that?

"trip_to_tokyo" wrote:

Which version of EXCEL?

Which type of graph have you got?

What are the other 2 axes? and where are they?

More info would enable us to help you more.





"Philangr8" wrote:

I need to add a third Axis for this graph with the value on the right hand
side of this graph but in numbers instead of percent. The third axis is also
on the sheet1 tab for the Number of PO's. I'm not sure how to do this please
help


trip_to_tokyo[_3_]

Third Axis - alignment of number instead of percent
 
To send an attachment just go to your email programme (whichever one it is)
and go to something like Construct A Message (or whatever your programme
calls it).

Normally in that Construct A Message screen there is a button that says
something like Attach.

Just click that button and you will get a box where you enter the path of
where you file is: something like:-

c:\files\yourfilename.xlsx

Please hit Yes if my comments have helped.

Thanks.

"Philangr8" wrote:

Excel 2003 with a line graph. I want to send the attachment but how do I do
that?

"trip_to_tokyo" wrote:

Which version of EXCEL?

Which type of graph have you got?

What are the other 2 axes? and where are they?

More info would enable us to help you more.





"Philangr8" wrote:

I need to add a third Axis for this graph with the value on the right hand
side of this graph but in numbers instead of percent. The third axis is also
on the sheet1 tab for the Number of PO's. I'm not sure how to do this please
help


Philangr8

Third Axis - alignment of number instead of percent
 
I'm not sure I know what email programme you are referring to. I'm still new
at this. Sorry. Can you post a example linked of what you are referring to?
Thanks

"trip_to_tokyo" wrote:

To send an attachment just go to your email programme (whichever one it is)
and go to something like Construct A Message (or whatever your programme
calls it).

Normally in that Construct A Message screen there is a button that says
something like Attach.

Just click that button and you will get a box where you enter the path of
where you file is: something like:-

c:\files\yourfilename.xlsx

Please hit Yes if my comments have helped.

Thanks.

"Philangr8" wrote:

Excel 2003 with a line graph. I want to send the attachment but how do I do
that?

"trip_to_tokyo" wrote:

Which version of EXCEL?

Which type of graph have you got?

What are the other 2 axes? and where are they?

More info would enable us to help you more.





"Philangr8" wrote:

I need to add a third Axis for this graph with the value on the right hand
side of this graph but in numbers instead of percent. The third axis is also
on the sheet1 tab for the Number of PO's. I'm not sure how to do this please
help



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