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Well, then you changed your requirements from your original post in which you
stated you wanted a single chart: "I want to show both sets of data in a Pivot table together on one linear pivot chart." If all you want is to get two charts on one page, create the separate PivotTables and charts. Then, for each chart, set the location to be the same worksheet (use Chart | Location...). Now, both charts will be objects in the same worksheet and you can adjust their appearance to suit your taste. -- Regards, Tushar Mehta http://www.tushar-mehta.com Custom business solutions leveraging a multi-disciplinary approach "johnjmcdermott" wrote: Thank you for your reply, Tushar. Unfortunately the result of your answer is to consolidate both ranges of data and show the accumulated result as a single linear chart. My requirement is to show both data ranges as separate linear graphs on the one page so that comparisons can be shown , graphically, between the two ranges. Thank you for your hepl and perhaps I may not have expressed my problem fully in the first instance. John Mc Dermott "johnjmcdermott" wrote: I have two sets of data ranging from 2000 to 2006 split into monthly totals One set relates to Units produced per month; the other to units sold per month I want to show both sets of data in a Pivot table together on one linear pivot chart. Anybody know how I can manage this ? thanks |
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