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Line-Column 2 axes Help
I can't seem to set up a line/column graph and format it correctly. I have
over 10 series of elevation data and corresponding dates from one worksheet, and precipitation data and corresponding dates from another worksheet. I have the the elevation series plotted to the 2nd x axis (date) and the precipitation series plotted to the 1st x asis (date). Precip data on the left y axis and Elevation data on the right y axis. Ideally, what I want is line graphs for the elevation data and bar chart for the precip data. I can either get ALL the data to be line graph data, or one of my elevation series as bar chart. I can't seem to change this regardless of the various chart or formatting options I choose. Anybody have any suggestions? K |
Line-Column 2 axes Help
The best way to get the combination chart you want is to avoid the built-in
ones and make your own. Make a chart using all your data, using the chart type that will be used by most of the series. Select a series to change, and select a different chart type from Chart menu Chart Type. Repeat as needed with other series (the F4 function key shortcut for Repeat Last Action works here). Then double click a series to put onto the secondary axis, and on the Axis tab, select Secondary. F4 works to repeat this on the next series too. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "kp" wrote in message ... I can't seem to set up a line/column graph and format it correctly. I have over 10 series of elevation data and corresponding dates from one worksheet, and precipitation data and corresponding dates from another worksheet. I have the the elevation series plotted to the 2nd x axis (date) and the precipitation series plotted to the 1st x asis (date). Precip data on the left y axis and Elevation data on the right y axis. Ideally, what I want is line graphs for the elevation data and bar chart for the precip data. I can either get ALL the data to be line graph data, or one of my elevation series as bar chart. I can't seem to change this regardless of the various chart or formatting options I choose. Anybody have any suggestions? K |
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