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How do I plot multiple x-axis series in excel charts
I am plotting 3 years of survey data. Survey date is the x axis and count
value is the y axis. Surveys were not conducted on exactly the same date in each year. In previous versions of excel I could convert the data to a number (i.e. julian date) Specifiy the minimum and maximum x-axis values and the data points would be diplayed at the appropriate x-value (date). However in Excell 2003 I can't seem to do this. I can't specify a scale for the x-axis and when I try and put specific values in for the x-axis excel will only use the last one entered and applies these date values to all remaining series. Any ideas? |
How do I plot multiple x-axis series in excel charts
If you have a line chart, even with a date axis, the X values are treated as
integer values. Each series in an axis group (primary or secondary) shares X values. You could make an XY chart instead, where each series can have distinct X values, or make the chart with the first series as a line series, then add one or more XY series to it. The XY series can use the line chart axis with independent values. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "bdorr" wrote in message ... I am plotting 3 years of survey data. Survey date is the x axis and count value is the y axis. Surveys were not conducted on exactly the same date in each year. In previous versions of excel I could convert the data to a number (i.e. julian date) Specifiy the minimum and maximum x-axis values and the data points would be diplayed at the appropriate x-value (date). However in Excell 2003 I can't seem to do this. I can't specify a scale for the x-axis and when I try and put specific values in for the x-axis excel will only use the last one entered and applies these date values to all remaining series. Any ideas? |
How do I plot multiple x-axis series in excel charts
Jon,
That did it, THANKS! "Jon Peltier" wrote: If you have a line chart, even with a date axis, the X values are treated as integer values. Each series in an axis group (primary or secondary) shares X values. You could make an XY chart instead, where each series can have distinct X values, or make the chart with the first series as a line series, then add one or more XY series to it. The XY series can use the line chart axis with independent values. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "bdorr" wrote in message ... I am plotting 3 years of survey data. Survey date is the x axis and count value is the y axis. Surveys were not conducted on exactly the same date in each year. In previous versions of excel I could convert the data to a number (i.e. julian date) Specifiy the minimum and maximum x-axis values and the data points would be diplayed at the appropriate x-value (date). However in Excell 2003 I can't seem to do this. I can't specify a scale for the x-axis and when I try and put specific values in for the x-axis excel will only use the last one entered and applies these date values to all remaining series. Any ideas? |
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