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excel+courses - Charts - displaying both date ranges and exact date

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replyReply Tue 23 Oct 2007, 17:13Delegate Heather said...

Heather has attended:
Excel Intermediate course
Excel Advanced course
Outlook Advanced course
Powerpoint Intermediate Advanced course
Word Advanced course

Charts - displaying both date ranges and exact date

I would like to create a bar/line chart with two axis. The X axis would represent date - I want the bar section of this graph to represent quarters (i.e. a date range) but the line to represent a specific date. Is this possible? If so how can i do this?

Thanks!

Heather

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replyReply Wed 24 Oct 2007, 20:43Trainer Katie said...

RE: Charts - displaying both date ranges and exact date

Hi Heather,

Thanks for your question.

It's tough to make a 2axis bar/line with dates, you need to customize the chart.

1) Data Table must contain minimum of 3 columns:
- Labels
- Quarters (dates type)
- Dates (dates type)

2) Create a bar chart with the table

3) Select the series of Dates in the bar chart, right click for Source Data, format them into Secondary Axis

4) Finally, right click the series of Dates again, change the chart type to Line.


See if that works.

Katie

 

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