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Kelston[_4_]

X AXIS Graph
 
Is there a way you can have two different sized columns of data on
line graph without Excel keeping them both to a the same 'tick' b
Row.

Let me explain. If you have two columns of data. One covers 1000 row
and another 1300 rows but you want both data sets to go the full lengt
of the X axis. Can this be done

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Jon Peltier[_7_]

X AXIS Graph
 
You realize the spacing per X Axis Category will be different? Good.
Then draw your chart with both series. Double click one of the series,
and on the Axis tab, choose Secondary, and press OK. Now right click on
the chart, select Chart Options, and on the Axes tab, check the
secondary X axis and uncheck the secondary Y axis.

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Peltier Technical Services
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com/
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Kelston < wrote:

Is there a way you can have two different sized columns of data on a
line graph without Excel keeping them both to a the same 'tick' by
Row.

Let me explain. If you have two columns of data. One covers 1000 rows
and another 1300 rows but you want both data sets to go the full length
of the X axis. Can this be done?


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