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for a particular analysis I would like to use all 4 axis with different label. Is that feasable, and if so, how can I tackle the task? Thank you in advance! Kind regards, H.G. Lamy |
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H.G. Lamy -
For an example of an XY (Scatter) chart with four axes titles, browse to www.MikeMiddleton.com, and download the "MultipleAxesScientificChart" workbook. It was created using Excel 2003 SP3. For chart-related questions, I suggest microsoft.public.excel.charting, and be sure to mention your version of Excel. - Mike http://www.MikeMiddleton.com "H.G. Lamy" wrote in message ... Hello, for a particular analysis I would like to use all 4 axis with different label. Is that feasable, and if so, how can I tackle the task? Thank you in advance! Kind regards, H.G. Lamy |
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Thank you, Mike,
I had a look at the sample mentioned with 4 axis titles. However, I was looking for a way to plot 4 "scales". I remember having a sample years ago, but can't find it anymore. Any idea ? Reagrds, H.G. Lamy "Mike Middleton" wrote in message ... H.G. Lamy - For an example of an XY (Scatter) chart with four axes titles, browse to www.MikeMiddleton.com, and download the "MultipleAxesScientificChart" workbook. It was created using Excel 2003 SP3. For chart-related questions, I suggest microsoft.public.excel.charting, and be sure to mention your version of Excel. - Mike http://www.MikeMiddleton.com "H.G. Lamy" wrote in message ... Hello, for a particular analysis I would like to use all 4 axis with different label. Is that feasable, and if so, how can I tackle the task? Thank you in advance! Kind regards, H.G. Lamy |
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H.G. Lamy -
The display of scales is simply dependent on the way you choose to format the axis using the Format Axis Patterns and Format Axis Scale options. See ChartWithFourDifferentAxes at www.MikeMiddleton.com. - Mike "H.G. Lamy" wrote in message ... Thank you, Mike, I had a look at the sample mentioned with 4 axis titles. However, I was looking for a way to plot 4 "scales". I remember having a sample years ago, but can't find it anymore. Any idea ? Reagrds, H.G. Lamy "Mike Middleton" wrote in message ... H.G. Lamy - For an example of an XY (Scatter) chart with four axes titles, browse to www.MikeMiddleton.com, and download the "MultipleAxesScientificChart" workbook. It was created using Excel 2003 SP3. For chart-related questions, I suggest microsoft.public.excel.charting, and be sure to mention your version of Excel. - Mike http://www.MikeMiddleton.com "H.G. Lamy" wrote in message ... Hello, for a particular analysis I would like to use all 4 axis with different label. Is that feasable, and if so, how can I tackle the task? Thank you in advance! Kind regards, H.G. Lamy |
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