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I've set my series in the order that I want, however, it conflicts with the
visual layout of the lines. One data line (less important) visually obstructs another line in the chart. Is there a way to change the layout order (without changing the series order), i.e., forcing it "back" or "behind" another line. Thanks. Diana |
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Hi,
Perhaps you could use the secondary axis, which will plot lines in front of the primary axis series. Add a new series based on the same cells and set it to the secondary axis. That should sort the obstruction. You will then need to remove the addition legend entry, see here for details of how to do that. http://www.andypope.info/charts/deletelegendentry.htm Cheers Andy Cowtoon wrote: I've set my series in the order that I want, however, it conflicts with the visual layout of the lines. One data line (less important) visually obstructs another line in the chart. Is there a way to change the layout order (without changing the series order), i.e., forcing it "back" or "behind" another line. Thanks. Diana -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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Hi Andy,
Thanks for the posting. I'll look into that. Without reading that info, I think I'll still need to keep that particular data set on both axis - don't want to lose it in the original legend (need it first on the list). Diana "Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, Perhaps you could use the secondary axis, which will plot lines in front of the primary axis series. Add a new series based on the same cells and set it to the secondary axis. That should sort the obstruction. You will then need to remove the addition legend entry, see here for details of how to do that. http://www.andypope.info/charts/deletelegendentry.htm Cheers Andy Cowtoon wrote: I've set my series in the order that I want, however, it conflicts with the visual layout of the lines. One data line (less important) visually obstructs another line in the chart. Is there a way to change the layout order (without changing the series order), i.e., forcing it "back" or "behind" another line. Thanks. Diana -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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Plotting a series on the secondary axis also changes its place in the
legend. You could plot the series twice, format both the same in the chart, and then delete the legend entry which you don't want. To delete a single legend entry, select the legend, then click on the legend entry's label, and press delete. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "Andy Pope" wrote in message ... Hi, Perhaps you could use the secondary axis, which will plot lines in front of the primary axis series. Add a new series based on the same cells and set it to the secondary axis. That should sort the obstruction. You will then need to remove the addition legend entry, see here for details of how to do that. http://www.andypope.info/charts/deletelegendentry.htm Cheers Andy Cowtoon wrote: I've set my series in the order that I want, however, it conflicts with the visual layout of the lines. One data line (less important) visually obstructs another line in the chart. Is there a way to change the layout order (without changing the series order), i.e., forcing it "back" or "behind" another line. Thanks. Diana -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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