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Default "broken" y-axis in Excel charts


I often need to graph two parameters on the same bar graph whose high
values differ by a great deal - sometimes by a factor of 10 or 20 -
which makes the lower values almost disappear. I could use a second y
axis but sometimes it's inconvenient to do so. I have seen charts in
scientific journals that "break" the y-axis to indicate that the scale
has been compressed and partially hidden. Is this possible in Excel?
It would really come in handy sometimes.
Mike


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Default "broken" y-axis in Excel charts

Hi,

Not a builtin feature but here are some examples of how to produce a
broken axis effect.

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/BrokenYAxis.html
http://tushar-mehta.com/excel/newsgr...ial/index.html
http://www.andypope.info/charts/brokencolumn.htm

Cheers
Andy

burnsbyrne wrote:
I often need to graph two parameters on the same bar graph whose high
values differ by a great deal - sometimes by a factor of 10 or 20 -
which makes the lower values almost disappear. I could use a second y
axis but sometimes it's inconvenient to do so. I have seen charts in
scientific journals that "break" the y-axis to indicate that the scale
has been compressed and partially hidden. Is this possible in Excel?
It would really come in handy sometimes.
Mike



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