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How do I plot multiple 3D surface charts

  1. #1
    David in Jakarta
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    How do I plot multiple 3D surface charts

    I have created a 3D image of a subsurface reservoir using the 3D surface
    chart. I would like to add additional images to the same chart, so that the
    chart will illustrate overlying subsurface reservoirs.

    I have attempted to do this using Chart - Add data
    but the resulting chart will display my original data ... the new data is
    displayed as a vertical wall.

    Is it possible to display more than one 3D surface image on a single chart
    in Excel.

    Thanks

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    Tushar Mehta
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    Re: How do I plot multiple 3D surface charts

    XL's 3D surface charts are pretty limited in what one can do with them.

    You may be able to create 2 separate charts and then move one so that it
    overlays the other. Adjust the plot area and chart area of the one on top
    so that the chart below shows through.

    I just tried it and it works quite well.

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    RGF2aWQgaW4gSmFrYXJ0YQ==?=" <David in [email protected]>
    says...
    > I have created a 3D image of a subsurface reservoir using the 3D surface
    > chart. I would like to add additional images to the same chart, so that the
    > chart will illustrate overlying subsurface reservoirs.
    >
    > I have attempted to do this using Chart - Add data
    > but the resulting chart will display my original data ... the new data is
    > displayed as a vertical wall.
    >
    > Is it possible to display more than one 3D surface image on a single chart
    > in Excel.
    >
    > Thanks
    >


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