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cs168
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      10th Sep 2005

Hi all
Is it possible to combine two chart into one chart in excel, What
mean is if I have below data:-
WW-----A-----------B
01-------400-------80
02-------550-------75
03------680--------125
04------475--------95

currently I have two chart showing the data, what I want is to have tw
chart into one which content
Y axis start from 300 to 800
another y axis start from 0 to 250
and only one X axis which is my ww...

Pls comment and help on this tks..

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Barb Reinhardt
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      11th Sep 2005
You should be able to find what you need for a combo chart on Jon Peltier's
site

http://www.peltiertech.com/Excel/Cha...mboCharts.html


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> Hi all
> Is it possible to combine two chart into one chart in excel, What I
> mean is if I have below data:-
> WW-----A-----------B
> 01-------400-------80
> 02-------550-------75
> 03------680--------125
> 04------475--------95
>
> currently I have two chart showing the data, what I want is to have two
> chart into one which content
> Y axis start from 300 to 800
> another y axis start from 0 to 250
> and only one X axis which is my ww...
>
> Pls comment and help on this tks...
>
>
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Tushar Mehta
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      11th Sep 2005
Create a chart with the first set of data. Next, select the B column
data and copy. Select the chart and paste. XL will pop up with a
dialog box about how to treat this new data. Ensure you select 'New
series.'

In the chart, right-click one of the plotted series and select Format
Data Series... | Axis tab. Check on 'Secondary axis'.

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> Hi all
> Is it possible to combine two chart into one chart in excel, What I
> mean is if I have below data:-
> WW-----A-----------B
> 01-------400-------80
> 02-------550-------75
> 03------680--------125
> 04------475--------95
>
> currently I have two chart showing the data, what I want is to have two
> chart into one which content
> Y axis start from 300 to 800
> another y axis start from 0 to 250
> and only one X axis which is my ww...
>
> Pls comment and help on this tks...
>
>
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> cs168
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