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dhstein
I have a combination chart in Excel 2007 - both charts showing together.
Chart "A" is a stacked bar and Chart "B" is a line. For chart A I want to
start at a date of 1995 but for chart B I want to start at 2002. Both charts
use the date as the X-axis and both sets of data correspond to the correct
dates - in other words the data for the stacked bar starts at 1995 and the
data for the line bar starts in 2002. When I set up the data series, both
charts are shown starting at 1995 - so the line graph is showing starting at
the left of the chart, when I want it to begin in the middle - at 2002. I
tried creating a secondary x-axis but that didn't help. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
David
Chart "A" is a stacked bar and Chart "B" is a line. For chart A I want to
start at a date of 1995 but for chart B I want to start at 2002. Both charts
use the date as the X-axis and both sets of data correspond to the correct
dates - in other words the data for the stacked bar starts at 1995 and the
data for the line bar starts in 2002. When I set up the data series, both
charts are shown starting at 1995 - so the line graph is showing starting at
the left of the chart, when I want it to begin in the middle - at 2002. I
tried creating a secondary x-axis but that didn't help. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
David