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Excel 2000 Chart Y-Axis Scale break

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    -PJ
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    Excel 2000 Chart Y-Axis Scale break

    I have a mixed bar/line chart where most of the data is in lower numbers
    (none higher than 55,000) but one set of data goes up to 110,000. This one
    set causes all of the other ones to look very small and the entire top half
    of the chart only has that 1 data series. Is there a way to use a smaller
    scale and put a break (jagged lines or something like that) in the y-axis
    between 60,000 and 100,000 to allow the other data sets to be a little more
    visible? Thanks!

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    Jim Cone
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    Re: Excel 2000 Chart Y-Axis Scale break

    You could use a chart with two axis...make a duplicate of your data and
    add the duplicate series to the chart.
    Plot one series on the left axis an the other on the right axis.
    Format the appropriate parts of each series to have no fill and no borders.
    You end up with what appears to be one series with part of it scaled to
    the right axis and the other to the left axis.
    You could color each axis to match the appropriate data points.
    -or-
    Jon Peltier has instructions on creating a "Broken Y Axis" chart here...
    http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/index.html#hdrAxes
    (under the Chart Axes and Axis Tricks)
    --
    Jim Cone
    San Francisco, USA
    http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware



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    I have a mixed bar/line chart where most of the data is in lower numbers
    (none higher than 55,000) but one set of data goes up to 110,000. This one
    set causes all of the other ones to look very small and the entire top half
    of the chart only has that 1 data series. Is there a way to use a smaller
    scale and put a break (jagged lines or something like that) in the y-axis
    between 60,000 and 100,000 to allow the other data sets to be a little more
    visible? Thanks!

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