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making a complicated bar graph
i'm using excel 2003.
1a) let's say I have 2 categories: company A and company B; I want them on the x axis. Within each category, I have 2 measures: let's say mean employee weight and mean employee height; I want them on the y axis. But when I add a secondary y-axis for mean height, weight and height are no longer separate bars but become stacked. How do I get around this? 1b) let's say I want to add error bars (the standard error) to mean height and mean weight. company A's standard error is different from company B's. How do I tell Excel what the standard errors are and then how do I add them as error bars? |
making a complicated bar graph
Hi,
The trick to this is data layout. Check Jon's page for links to various explanations. http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...sterStack.html For the error bar problem you could use the Custom +/- values on the error bar dialog. Cheers Andy harrygorilla wrote: i'm using excel 2003. 1a) let's say I have 2 categories: company A and company B; I want them on the x axis. Within each category, I have 2 measures: let's say mean employee weight and mean employee height; I want them on the y axis. But when I add a secondary y-axis for mean height, weight and height are no longer separate bars but become stacked. How do I get around this? 1b) let's say I want to add error bars (the standard error) to mean height and mean weight. company A's standard error is different from company B's. How do I tell Excel what the standard errors are and then how do I add them as error bars? -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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