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multiple scales for x axis?29 Jan 2004 17:28 GMT4
I'm making a line chart.  I've got a data set that
references a values on the y axis.  I need each series
(10) to have it's own scale on the x axis.  I know this
can be done, but I can't seem to find where to start.  
Moving average 29 Jan 2004 14:53 GMT1
How do I drop the oldest data point and add the newest data point in a 90 day market chart which plots the daily prices of a mutual fund so that I can apply various moving average trend lines?
Different colours automatically29 Jan 2004 13:03 GMT2
I have a data series that is basically department,sub cat and spend
which I can easily chart.  What I currently do manually is change th
format of the bars (or whatever) to group the departments together.  
Anyone know of a way of this happening automatically?  (I've rea
how do i unlock a chart29 Jan 2004 12:51 GMT1
i am working with workbooks that i unprotect to modify but some of the
charts seem to still be locked after unlocking sheet
Change display units to different sizes29 Jan 2004 00:58 GMT1
Good morning all.
I'm trying to get a chart with 6 series' to display over a differen
scale on the X axis, over different values.
To be more clear (I'm not even sure how to say it) I have the value
Q: Charting with two variables on the Y-axis28 Jan 2004 22:21 GMT7
Using Excel 2000:
Hey all,
I have two tables and want a line graph based on one row,
but with the values of another row:
Creating chart with two vaiables, Trendline and its referencing / linking to a cell28 Jan 2004 22:18 GMT1
I am trying to create a chart and trendline for a data set to be use
for interpolation/forecasting.
Following is the data set:
X-axis Y-axis ------------>>>>>
Ping Jon Peltier: Custom colors above & below horizontal lines28 Jan 2004 21:58 GMT2
Hello again,
I was wondering if you had any suggestions on how to color-code "zones"
within a chart. Using some the techniques described on your (EXTREMELY
helpful!!) website, I have created a box-and-whisker plot, and added
Axis scaling - Jon's code28 Jan 2004 21:54 GMT2
I have been trying to use the code that Jon posted to this
newsgroup:
Option Explicit
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Excel.Range)
AccessLinks add-in28 Jan 2004 20:25 GMT2
I am building what is essentially a charting engine to run various queries
against an Access database (all 2002 under XP). I downloaded AccessLinks
from MS because the description said that it would help but I can't find any
information about how to invoke it or how to use it. I ...
Chart view28 Jan 2004 17:06 GMT1
Excel 2000. Creating a bar chart to display different
percentages.  The default bar chart puts the largest
percentage on the bottom.  Is there a way to put the
largest on the top?
Hyperlink to a chart28 Jan 2004 15:07 GMT2
I have created a graph and placed it as a chart in a new sheet rathe
than an object in an existing sheet. It is therefore classified as
Chart rather than a Worksheet. When I try to insert a hyperlink to th
Chart, it does not show up in the hyperlink browser along with th
Display a total of several series on a chart28 Jan 2004 13:48 GMT3
I would like dispaly a total of several series on a
stacked bar chart, without having to create a text box and
manually add it.  Any ideas?
3-D Stacked Column Chart28 Jan 2004 13:46 GMT3
Has anyone figured out how to creat a 3-D Stacked Column Chart? Or is
there some great 3rd party addin the lets you do more complex charting?
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2 line and a column graph28 Jan 2004 13:44 GMT3
Is there a way to get a graph that has 2 lines in it
(which read off the Y axis) and on the same graph have
columns that reads off a secondary Y axis?
And all these on one set of X axis?
 
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