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follow-up question regarding secondary Y-axes

  1. #1
    Patience
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    follow-up question regarding secondary Y-axes

    Using John Peltier's advice from 10/20/05 "problem with column charts and two
    Y axes in Excel 2003", I was able to create a chart that has columns for each
    of three series (one on the primary axis and two on the secondary axis).

    All would be well with the world, except that the two series on the
    secondary axis I need to appear as a stacked bar (one is a total, and the
    other is a piece of that same total). Is that possible?

    Thanks,
    Patience

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    Jon Peltier
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    Re: follow-up question regarding secondary Y-axes

    Select one of the two columns you want to stack, choose Chart Type from the Chart
    menu, and choose the Stacked Column option.

    - Jon
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    Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
    Peltier Technical Services
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    http://PeltierTech.com/
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    Patience wrote:

    > Using John Peltier's advice from 10/20/05 "problem with column charts and two
    > Y axes in Excel 2003", I was able to create a chart that has columns for each
    > of three series (one on the primary axis and two on the secondary axis).
    >
    > All would be well with the world, except that the two series on the
    > secondary axis I need to appear as a stacked bar (one is a total, and the
    > other is a piece of that same total). Is that possible?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Patience



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