You need to add some blank dummy series to maintain proper positioning of
the series.
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...OnTwoAxes.html
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> I'm trying to create a cluster chart with two series' of data but with a
> secondary y-axis. Upon clicking on secondary axis (Format Data Series /
> Axis
> / Plot on secondary axis) it stacks each cluster, meaning each data pair.
> I
> want them to stay side by side, just as they appear when there is only one
> axis (ie. no overlap). Once the secondary axis is clicked off,
> manipulating
> the overlap has no effect. I can't seem to separate the pairs.