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MS Office Forum / Excel / Charting / November 2003

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Three y axis18 Nov 2003 17:30 GMT1
Is there a way to have 3 y axis?
One chart that shows one data series out of ten at a time18 Nov 2003 17:28 GMT2
Hi.  I'm trying to make one chart that can displays ten
data series, but one at a time.  I have data for ten
plants
by month.  I have made a chart that has the ten plants
Chart Axis18 Nov 2003 12:31 GMT2
After upgrading to Office 2000, the X axis labels in our
line charts overlap each other and create a big black
blob.  Everything looks fine in Excel 97 and have
identical settings when I open the file in 2000.  I think
calculation18 Nov 2003 12:21 GMT1
I work with 3 large excel files (5000 KB). File A is my
summary and is linked with the 2 others.  I use a lot of
reference cells and I discovered that some reference cells
does not work.  Some cells do not calculate
Having two charts share a y (category axis)18 Nov 2003 12:19 GMT2
I have 6 curves that actually belong to the same plane and the same scale.
I would like to group the curves into two groups of 3, plotting them on
two adjacent charts that share the category axis.
Is this possible in Excel?
Pie of Pie Chart - Correct input of data17 Nov 2003 23:11 GMT1
I am trying to put together a pie of pie chart, but I
can't seem to figure out the order in which I need to
input the data so that the smaller pie depicts the slice
of the big pie that I want it to. I keep getting
Defined names in charts17 Nov 2003 16:40 GMT3
I was messing around with Stephen Bullen's special chart
http://www.bmsltd.co.uk/DLCount/DLCount.asp?file=ChtFrmla.zip
that automatically graphs an equation with no actual x,y's on the
worksheet. I wanted to take it a step further, and use it
Multple Tables-One Chart17 Nov 2003 16:38 GMT1
I need to make a line chart that displays data from more than one table. I think my problem is getting the program to understand what I want as my x and y axis. The tables are in the same sheet. They are plotting water levels along a river. One table is for water levels on ...
Dynamic Charts17 Nov 2003 14:34 GMT9
I have an array of DEM (Digital Elevation Map) data.
Rows are Latitudes, Columns Longitudes.
I have created a graph (Area) that plots the elevation across Longitudes
(Column) for a given range of Latitude (Lines). Nice graph!
Chart Axis Labels are cutting short in 200217 Nov 2003 10:06 GMT4
The Axis labels in Excel 2002 are cutting of before the
last letter.  I can't size the square, its not an option,
and if I change the font, the same thing happens.  Only
if I add an underscore in the titles will the last letter
donniall@aol.com17 Nov 2003 04:04 GMT3
I have produced a single excel chart with four variables
A,B,C and D. A and B are bar chart types, while C and D
are line. Is there anyway to alter the order in which the
individual charts appear in the actual data table? I am
Name>Define shows in sheet17 Nov 2003 03:52 GMT3
How do I get rid of the name defined for a range and which shows in the
sheet? It does not print but it cloggs the view of what is underneath.
Tx,
Pierre
Simple timeline16 Nov 2003 14:14 GMT1
You'd think there would be a way to build a collapsed
Gantt, sort of like you'd see in an encyclopedia article
on the evolution of man or development of flight, where a
single column of data contains dates, the adjacent column
??axis with $ sign ~ script15 Nov 2003 20:06 GMT1
what's the code string (ie., [=3,000]$0;0...) to add a $ to the maximu
amount on the y-axis, with comma and 3 zeros????
example:
$3,000
Solver Limits for Constraints and Adjustable Cells15 Nov 2003 19:09 GMT2
What is Solver's limits for constraints and adjustable cells?
According to Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 75714 it is:
   200 adjustable cells, and
   unlimited constraints for linear problems and 500 for non-linear
 
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