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[SOLVED] How do I add a second y-axis in an xy(Scatter) chart?

  1. #1
    Kinno Katana
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    [SOLVED] How do I add a second y-axis in an xy(Scatter) chart?

    I would like to create a xy-scatter chart for a dataset with two different
    x-axis.

    I have one set of data, but I need to plot it against two axis,
    "concentration" and "dilution factor". The dilution (and therefore the
    concentration) is not linear, so a line chart will display the data
    "distorted" or "skewed".

    I tried the tip from bj (9/9/2005 4:44 AM PST, to the question "Line chart
    or scatter chart??")
    > there can be two x axis in a scatter chart.
    > first select one of the data series and <axis> select secondary
    > next in <chart><chart options><axis> select secondary x axis.

    by duplicating the data. But I could not find any possibility to enable the
    "second category (x) axis", it stays disabeld even with two data series.

    (I'm using Excel 2003.)

  2. #2
    Andy Pope
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    Re: How do I add a second y-axis in an xy(Scatter) chart?

    Hi,

    Here is an explanation of how to use the secondary axes.
    http://www.andypope.info/tips/tip008.htm

    Cheers
    Andy

    Kinno Katana wrote:
    > I would like to create a xy-scatter chart for a dataset with two different
    > x-axis.
    >
    > I have one set of data, but I need to plot it against two axis,
    > "concentration" and "dilution factor". The dilution (and therefore the
    > concentration) is not linear, so a line chart will display the data
    > "distorted" or "skewed".
    >
    > I tried the tip from bj (9/9/2005 4:44 AM PST, to the question "Line chart
    > or scatter chart??")
    >
    >>there can be two x axis in a scatter chart.
    >>first select one of the data series and <axis> select secondary
    >>next in <chart><chart options><axis> select secondary x axis.

    >
    > by duplicating the data. But I could not find any possibility to enable the
    > "second category (x) axis", it stays disabeld even with two data series.
    >
    > (I'm using Excel 2003.)


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    http://www.andypope.info

  3. #3
    Tushar Mehta
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    Re: How do I add a second y-axis in an xy(Scatter) chart?

    To plot one data set against 2 y-axis, see the link
    'Singe chart with dual axis' in
    Excel Tips
    http://www.tushar-mehta.com/excel/tips/index.html


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    In article <[email protected]>, =?Utf-
    8?B?S2lubm8gS2F0YW5h?= <Kinno [email protected]> says...
    > I would like to create a xy-scatter chart for a dataset with two different
    > x-axis.
    >
    > I have one set of data, but I need to plot it against two axis,
    > "concentration" and "dilution factor". The dilution (and therefore the
    > concentration) is not linear, so a line chart will display the data
    > "distorted" or "skewed".
    >
    > I tried the tip from bj (9/9/2005 4:44 AM PST, to the question "Line chart
    > or scatter chart??")
    > > there can be two x axis in a scatter chart.
    > > first select one of the data series and <axis> select secondary
    > > next in <chart><chart options><axis> select secondary x axis.

    > by duplicating the data. But I could not find any possibility to enable the
    > "second category (x) axis", it stays disabeld even with two data series.
    >
    > (I'm using Excel 2003.)
    >


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