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Is it possible to add more than 2 x-axes to a chart?
I've seen the custom chart type offering 2 x axes in a single chart. I
wonder if it's possible to program in more than 2? I actually need 3, believe it or not. I could just use the 3-d view and rotate it to 0 degrees aspect, but that chart object doesn't seem to stretch sideways as a 2-D view does. Thanks for any help. Mark |
Is it possible to add more than 2 x-axes to a chart?
Mark,
It's really complex in code but if you want to take it on, there is a technique. 1. Create a stand alone chart sheet with your first data series. 2. Create an embedded chart in a standard sheet. 3. Change the location of the embedded chart to the chart sheet you created in step 1. 4. Line everything up nicely. As an illustration I do Price, High, Low, Close, Moving averages in 1 (as HLC and lines) Technical price indicator like an RSI or MACD in 2 (as lines) and add another chart with Volume (as columns) then export the overall chartsheet as a picture back to a single object in a normal sheet. Robin Hammond www.enhanceddatasystems.com wrote in message oups.com... I've seen the custom chart type offering 2 x axes in a single chart. I wonder if it's possible to program in more than 2? I actually need 3, believe it or not. I could just use the 3-d view and rotate it to 0 degrees aspect, but that chart object doesn't seem to stretch sideways as a 2-D view does. Thanks for any help. Mark |
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