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I want to create a column chart that has one data series on the left axis,
and the other series on the right axis. Pretty easy if you want the 2nd axis
to be a line, but can't figure out how to do this with a column.
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Hi,

You need to stagger your data to stop the 2 sets of columns overlapping
each other.
See here for information.
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...sterStack.html

Cheers
Andy

dguilbault wrote:
I want to create a column chart that has one data series on the left axis,
and the other series on the right axis. Pretty easy if you want the 2nd axis
to be a line, but can't figure out how to do this with a column.


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I have worked out how to do it but unfortunately my two columns sit over/in
front of/behid each other rather than side by side.

"dguilbault" wrote:

I want to create a column chart that has one data series on the left axis,
and the other series on the right axis. Pretty easy if you want the 2nd axis
to be a line, but can't figure out how to do this with a column.

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Andy seems to have copied the wrong link. Try this:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...OnTwoAxes.html

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I want to create a column chart that has one data series on the left axis,
and the other series on the right axis. Pretty easy if you want the 2nd
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to be a line, but can't figure out how to do this with a column.



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Doh!

Thanks Jon. I have also posted the correct link to the other post I have
used it in.

Cheers
Andy

Jon Peltier wrote:
Andy seems to have copied the wrong link. Try this:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...OnTwoAxes.html

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2006 Excel User Conference, 19-21 April, Atlantic City, NJ
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ExcelUserConf06.html
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I want to create a column chart that has one data series on the left axis,
and the other series on the right axis. Pretty easy if you want the 2nd
axis
to be a line, but can't figure out how to do this with a column.





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