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I am having trouble creating an Excel chart that has a single set of columns
on the Y axis and multimple lines on the x axis. As I recall, Jon Peltier
gave me a great way to force the chart wizard which I did not,
unfortunately, keep. I am working on a chart that will have 6 or so lines on
the x axis with 1 set of columns on the Y axis as background.

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Here's the link to your previous thread:

http://groups.google.com/group/micro...906e374c985cde

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Nov 28, 10:06 pm, al wrote:
I am having trouble creating an Excel chart that has a single set of columns
on the Y axis and multimple lines on the x axis. As I recall, Jon Peltier
gave me a great way to force the chart wizard which I did not,
unfortunately, keep. I am working on a chart that will have 6 or so lines on
the x axis with 1 set of columns on the Y axis as background.

Thanks
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Unbelievable! thanks.

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"Pete_UK" wrote:

Here's the link to your previous thread:

http://groups.google.com/group/micro...906e374c985cde

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Nov 28, 10:06 pm, al wrote:
I am having trouble creating an Excel chart that has a single set of columns
on the Y axis and multimple lines on the x axis. As I recall, Jon Peltier
gave me a great way to force the chart wizard which I did not,
unfortunately, keep. I am working on a chart that will have 6 or so lines on
the x axis with 1 set of columns on the Y axis as background.

Thanks
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You're welcome - thanks for feeding back.

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Unbelievable! thanks.

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"Pete_UK" wrote:
Here's the link to your previous thread:


http://groups.google.com/group/micro...harting/browse...


Hope this helps.


Pete


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I am having trouble creating an Excel chart that has a single set of columns
on the Y axis and multimple lines on the x axis. As I recall, Jon Peltier
gave me a great way to force the chart wizard which I did not,
unfortunately, keep. I am working on a chart that will have 6 or so lines on
the x axis with 1 set of columns on the Y axis as background.


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Pete -

I'm glad you thought of this. I was dreading the thought of hunting for
something on my hard drive.

- Jon
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Here's the link to your previous thread:

http://groups.google.com/group/micro...906e374c985cde

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Nov 28, 10:06 pm, al wrote:
I am having trouble creating an Excel chart that has a single set of
columns
on the Y axis and multimple lines on the x axis. As I recall, Jon
Peltier
gave me a great way to force the chart wizard which I did not,
unfortunately, keep. I am working on a chart that will have 6 or so
lines on
the x axis with 1 set of columns on the Y axis as background.

Thanks
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You're welcome, Jon - just a few mouse clicks in Google Groups to find
it (fortunately the OP had not made many previous postings).

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I'm glad you thought of this. I was dreading the thought of hunting for
something on my hard drive.

- Jon
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Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. -http://PeltierTech.com
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Here's the link to your previous thread:


http://groups.google.com/group/micro...harting/browse...


Hope this helps.


Pete


On Nov 28, 10:06 pm, al wrote:
I am having trouble creating an Excel chart that has a single set of
columns
on the Y axis and multimple lines on the x axis. As I recall, Jon
Peltier
gave me a great way to force the chart wizard which I did not,
unfortunately, keep. I am working on a chart that will have 6 or so
lines on
the x axis with 1 set of columns on the Y axis as background.


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