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  1. #1
    ldsun
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    Unstacking a series of data on a 3-D chart

    I want to stack two series of data in one column and show a third series on
    the column next to it on a 3-D chart. How do I unstack the third series of
    data?

  2. #2
    Jon Peltier
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    Re: Unstacking a series of data on a 3-D chart

    Try to stagger your data before you build the chart, so where the first
    two series are stacked, there's no value of the third series, and where
    there is a third series column, the first two have no values:

    Series 1 Series 2 Series 3
    value value
    value
    value value
    value
    value value
    value

    Make sure your series are plotted by column.

    - Jon
    -------
    Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
    Peltier Technical Services
    Tutorials and Custom Solutions
    http://PeltierTech.com/
    _______

    ldsun wrote:

    > I want to stack two series of data in one column and show a third series on
    > the column next to it on a 3-D chart. How do I unstack the third series of
    > data?


  3. #3
    KG
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    Re: Unstacking a series of data on a 3-D chart

    Jon, I saw this post, tried the technique and I can confirm that it works but
    what would I do for X category labels if, for example, series 1 and 2
    referred to 2003 and 2004 respectively and staggered series 3 also referred
    to 2004?

    "Jon Peltier" wrote:

    > Try to stagger your data before you build the chart, so where the first
    > two series are stacked, there's no value of the third series, and where
    > there is a third series column, the first two have no values:
    >
    > Series 1 Series 2 Series 3
    > value value
    > value
    > value value
    > value
    > value value
    > value
    >
    > Make sure your series are plotted by column.
    >
    > - Jon
    > -------
    > Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
    > Peltier Technical Services
    > Tutorials and Custom Solutions
    > http://PeltierTech.com/
    > _______
    >
    > ldsun wrote:
    >
    > > I want to stack two series of data in one column and show a third series on
    > > the column next to it on a 3-D chart. How do I unstack the third series of
    > > data?

    >


  4. #4
    Jon Peltier
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    Re: Unstacking a series of data on a 3-D chart

    "Referred to" means category labels? Do you need to stagger series 2 & 3
    on the same row? I'm not sure what you're asking.

    - Jon
    -------
    Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
    Peltier Technical Services
    Tutorials and Custom Solutions
    http://PeltierTech.com/
    _______

    KG wrote:

    > Jon, I saw this post, tried the technique and I can confirm that it works but
    > what would I do for X category labels if, for example, series 1 and 2
    > referred to 2003 and 2004 respectively and staggered series 3 also referred
    > to 2004?
    >
    > "Jon Peltier" wrote:
    >
    >
    >>Try to stagger your data before you build the chart, so where the first
    >>two series are stacked, there's no value of the third series, and where
    >>there is a third series column, the first two have no values:
    >>
    >>Series 1 Series 2 Series 3
    >> value value
    >> value
    >> value value
    >> value
    >> value value
    >> value
    >>
    >>Make sure your series are plotted by column.
    >>
    >>- Jon
    >>-------
    >>Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
    >>Peltier Technical Services
    >>Tutorials and Custom Solutions
    >>http://PeltierTech.com/
    >>_______
    >>
    >>ldsun wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >>>I want to stack two series of data in one column and show a third series on
    >>>the column next to it on a 3-D chart. How do I unstack the third series of
    >>>data?

    >>


  5. #5
    KG
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    Re: Unstacking a series of data on a 3-D chart

    Combination of typos and poor choice of words! Furthermore I may be following
    the wrong lead by focusing on this specific thread. In order to keep things
    clean, I shall experiment a little further with my own specific challenge
    and, if I still need help, I shall post a separate request. I visit your
    website regularly and I will certainly look there for applicable techniques
    before I post. Thanks!


    "Jon Peltier" wrote:

    > "Referred to" means category labels? Do you need to stagger series 2 & 3
    > on the same row? I'm not sure what you're asking.
    >
    > - Jon
    > -------
    > Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
    > Peltier Technical Services
    > Tutorials and Custom Solutions
    > http://PeltierTech.com/
    > _______
    >
    > KG wrote:
    >
    > > Jon, I saw this post, tried the technique and I can confirm that it works but
    > > what would I do for X category labels if, for example, series 1 and 2
    > > referred to 2003 and 2004 respectively and staggered series 3 also referred
    > > to 2004?
    > >
    > > "Jon Peltier" wrote:
    > >
    > >
    > >>Try to stagger your data before you build the chart, so where the first
    > >>two series are stacked, there's no value of the third series, and where
    > >>there is a third series column, the first two have no values:
    > >>
    > >>Series 1 Series 2 Series 3
    > >> value value
    > >> value
    > >> value value
    > >> value
    > >> value value
    > >> value
    > >>
    > >>Make sure your series are plotted by column.
    > >>
    > >>- Jon
    > >>-------
    > >>Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
    > >>Peltier Technical Services
    > >>Tutorials and Custom Solutions
    > >>http://PeltierTech.com/
    > >>_______
    > >>
    > >>ldsun wrote:
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>>I want to stack two series of data in one column and show a third series on
    > >>>the column next to it on a 3-D chart. How do I unstack the third series of
    > >>>data?
    > >>

    >


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