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Creating a bar chart that also contains two lines
I have been set a mission to create a bar chart, that also has a trendline
and cumulative line. How do I do this? |
Creating a bar chart that also contains two lines
Assuming you have your data in two columns along with your data set type
(Say, dates), you highlight yoru table, go to Charts, Customer Types, Line - Column. Once it's built, right-click on a column and select Add Trendline... and pick your desired type. Voila! BTW, not sure about the screen name... Like somethign out of a chat room. :-P "Frustratedfemale26" wrote: I have been set a mission to create a bar chart, that also has a trendline and cumulative line. How do I do this? |
Creating a bar chart that also contains two lines
Sean,
I initially thought of this too, but OP did specifically call for a bar chart. If this is fleixible and column can be used great. If not: A "bar" chart places labels on y-axis, while a line chart places labels on x-axis. While it would seem one should be able to place both on the y-axis, XL won't allow this. It insists on keeping the line and bars on seperate axes, thus distorting the chart. While I've been working on possible work arounds, I'm afraid I haven't found anything yet. =( BTW, I'm pretty sure my XL only lets me pick "Chart Types" not "Customer Types" although that would be nice some days... -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Sean Timmons" wrote: Assuming you have your data in two columns along with your data set type (Say, dates), you highlight yoru table, go to Charts, Customer Types, Line - Column. Once it's built, right-click on a column and select Add Trendline... and pick your desired type. Voila! BTW, not sure about the screen name... Like somethign out of a chat room. :-P "Frustratedfemale26" wrote: I have been set a mission to create a bar chart, that also has a trendline and cumulative line. How do I do this? |
Creating a bar chart that also contains two lines
Jon Peltier has come up with an excellent step-by-step tutorial on creating a
combination bar-line chart: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/BarLineCombo.html The only other trick to keep in mind is that you will need to use formulas prb to create the data for the cumulative series and goal line (as mentioned in your post in the charts forum). If you do want a trendline, you can simply right-click on a series and then "add trendline". -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Luke M" wrote: Sean, I initially thought of this too, but OP did specifically call for a bar chart. If this is fleixible and column can be used great. If not: A "bar" chart places labels on y-axis, while a line chart places labels on x-axis. While it would seem one should be able to place both on the y-axis, XL won't allow this. It insists on keeping the line and bars on seperate axes, thus distorting the chart. While I've been working on possible work arounds, I'm afraid I haven't found anything yet. =( BTW, I'm pretty sure my XL only lets me pick "Chart Types" not "Customer Types" although that would be nice some days... -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Sean Timmons" wrote: Assuming you have your data in two columns along with your data set type (Say, dates), you highlight yoru table, go to Charts, Customer Types, Line - Column. Once it's built, right-click on a column and select Add Trendline... and pick your desired type. Voila! BTW, not sure about the screen name... Like somethign out of a chat room. :-P "Frustratedfemale26" wrote: I have been set a mission to create a bar chart, that also has a trendline and cumulative line. How do I do this? |
Creating a bar chart that also contains two lines
woooww. I need to stop working and helping at the same time. :-) Tis actually
Custom Types.... Bar, chart, bah! I see you found something, so thank you for catching all of that! "Luke M" wrote: Sean, I initially thought of this too, but OP did specifically call for a bar chart. If this is fleixible and column can be used great. If not: A "bar" chart places labels on y-axis, while a line chart places labels on x-axis. While it would seem one should be able to place both on the y-axis, XL won't allow this. It insists on keeping the line and bars on seperate axes, thus distorting the chart. While I've been working on possible work arounds, I'm afraid I haven't found anything yet. =( BTW, I'm pretty sure my XL only lets me pick "Chart Types" not "Customer Types" although that would be nice some days... -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Sean Timmons" wrote: Assuming you have your data in two columns along with your data set type (Say, dates), you highlight yoru table, go to Charts, Customer Types, Line - Column. Once it's built, right-click on a column and select Add Trendline... and pick your desired type. Voila! BTW, not sure about the screen name... Like somethign out of a chat room. :-P "Frustratedfemale26" wrote: I have been set a mission to create a bar chart, that also has a trendline and cumulative line. How do I do this? |
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