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I'm trying to get a custom graph in Excel

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    LoriLogan
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    I'm trying to get a custom graph in Excel

    I'm trying to graph the sales development of one sales territory when
    compared to the overall sales development of the corporation; the Y-axis
    values should be in percentage, the X-value axis is in years 1995 through
    2004. I like to have it graphed similar to a stock graph, however with both
    sales data starting at 0% and then showing an upper (+) or lower (-) sales
    development over the last 10-years.
    My problem so far is that the corporate sales is so large that the territory
    sales is too small and not very well visible. If I change the corporate sales
    by eliminating the last digit, I get a comparision, but it starts at whatever
    the sales is on the Y-axis instead of both data series starting at Zero.

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    Tushar Mehta
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    Re: I'm trying to get a custom graph in Excel

    The following should get you going:
    Dual Axis Clustered Column Chart
    http://www.tushar-mehta.com/excel/ti...xis/index.html

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    > I'm trying to graph the sales development of one sales territory when
    > compared to the overall sales development of the corporation; the Y-axis
    > values should be in percentage, the X-value axis is in years 1995 through
    > 2004. I like to have it graphed similar to a stock graph, however with both
    > sales data starting at 0% and then showing an upper (+) or lower (-) sales
    > development over the last 10-years.
    > My problem so far is that the corporate sales is so large that the territory
    > sales is too small and not very well visible. If I change the corporate sales
    > by eliminating the last digit, I get a comparision, but it starts at whatever
    > the sales is on the Y-axis instead of both data series starting at Zero.
    >


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