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Chart help
I am trying to make a chart. My first question is-Can you make a chart with
one series of numbers being bars on the chart and a second series being represented by lines? In other words, I would like the reveunes for each year to be the bars and the cash balance per year to be the line. The verticle axis of the chart would be dollars and the horizontal axis would stager between FY04 Rev, FY04 Cash, FY05 Rev, FY05 Cash. Does this make sense or do I need to ewxplain it better? Thank you very much for any help you can provide. |
Chart help
Make a column chart
Right click on the cash balance data series on the chart Select Chart Type and make Line best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme remove caps from email "ajr81" wrote in message ... I am trying to make a chart. My first question is-Can you make a chart with one series of numbers being bars on the chart and a second series being represented by lines? In other words, I would like the reveunes for each year to be the bars and the cash balance per year to be the line. The verticle axis of the chart would be dollars and the horizontal axis would stager between FY04 Rev, FY04 Cash, FY05 Rev, FY05 Cash. Does this make sense or do I need to ewxplain it better? Thank you very much for any help you can provide. |
Chart help
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In 2003 you start the chart wizard and in the 1st you choose Custom Types tab, Line - Column on 2 Axes. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "ajr81" wrote: I am trying to make a chart. My first question is-Can you make a chart with one series of numbers being bars on the chart and a second series being represented by lines? In other words, I would like the reveunes for each year to be the bars and the cash balance per year to be the line. The verticle axis of the chart would be dollars and the horizontal axis would stager between FY04 Rev, FY04 Cash, FY05 Rev, FY05 Cash. Does this make sense or do I need to ewxplain it better? Thank you very much for any help you can provide. |
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