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Luiz C Bigas

how can I have a secondary axis bar not covering the primary axis
 
I have a bar chart in a spreadsheet with 3 different data series. I want to
have the 3er series plotted agains a secondary axis, but when I do it, the
primary axis bar goes behind the bar series at the secondary axis. Is there
any way I can have both, primary and secondary axis, side-by-side ?

Thanks,
Luiz

Jon Peltier

how can I have a secondary axis bar not covering the primary axis
 
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"Luiz C Bigas" <Luiz C wrote in message
...
I have a bar chart in a spreadsheet with 3 different data series. I want to
have the 3er series plotted agains a secondary axis, but when I do it, the
primary axis bar goes behind the bar series at the secondary axis. Is
there
any way I can have both, primary and secondary axis, side-by-side ?

Thanks,
Luiz





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