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      6th Jul 2006
I have a chart that has times on the Y axis and dates on the X axis; is it
possible to add another set of data to the Y axis that is not a time but a
line that shows the number of records processed for each date?
I'm trying to show that if a program runs x number of minutes how many
records did it process; and I want to show this by each day.
I think I saw something like this a few years back but can't remember where
I saw it.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks.
 
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      6th Jul 2006
Yes, you can do it. Go to
http://youlearnexcel.com/charts.htm#exlgraphsecondax
HTH,
Steve


El Bee wrote:
> I have a chart that has times on the Y axis and dates on the X axis; is it
> possible to add another set of data to the Y axis that is not a time but a
> line that shows the number of records processed for each date?
> I'm trying to show that if a program runs x number of minutes how many
> records did it process; and I want to show this by each day.
> I think I saw something like this a few years back but can't remember where
> I saw it.
> Any ideas would be appreciated.
> Thanks.


 
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