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Need to create a stacked bar chart and utilize the secondary axis for data
with a different value range. Data Table: Yr 1 YR 2 Pipeline Small Deals 7 1 13 Med Deals 2 6 14 Large Deals 0 2 20 Primary axis should be Yr 1 & 2 and secondary axis should be pipeline. Having created the stacked bar chart I change the pipeline series to the secondary axis and end up with a simple bar chart. How can I create a stacked bar chart with a secondary axis with a different scale? Thanks. |
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Hi,
Try staggering you data and then create you stacked chart and move Pipeline to the secondary axis. Yr 1 YR 2 Pipeline Small 7 1 Deals 13 Med 2 6 Deals 14 Large 0 2 Deals 20 Cheers Andy Benjamin B wrote: Need to create a stacked bar chart and utilize the secondary axis for data with a different value range. Data Table: Yr 1 YR 2 Pipeline Small Deals 7 1 13 Med Deals 2 6 14 Large Deals 0 2 20 Primary axis should be Yr 1 & 2 and secondary axis should be pipeline. Having created the stacked bar chart I change the pipeline series to the secondary axis and end up with a simple bar chart. How can I create a stacked bar chart with a secondary axis with a different scale? Thanks. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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do you want the three items to still in in one stack?
or do you want the pipeline to be besides the yr1 and yr2 data. I am not sure what you want to do. "Benjamin B" wrote: Need to create a stacked bar chart and utilize the secondary axis for data with a different value range. Data Table: Yr 1 YR 2 Pipeline Small Deals 7 1 13 Med Deals 2 6 14 Large Deals 0 2 20 Primary axis should be Yr 1 & 2 and secondary axis should be pipeline. Having created the stacked bar chart I change the pipeline series to the secondary axis and end up with a simple bar chart. How can I create a stacked bar chart with a secondary axis with a different scale? Thanks. |
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Andy,
Thanks. However, the pipeline data still looses it's stacked bar format. Any hints on how to convince excel to leave all data series as stacked? "Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, Try staggering you data and then create you stacked chart and move Pipeline to the secondary axis. Yr 1 YR 2 Pipeline Small 7 1 Deals 13 Med 2 6 Deals 14 Large 0 2 Deals 20 Cheers Andy Benjamin B wrote: Need to create a stacked bar chart and utilize the secondary axis for data with a different value range. Data Table: Yr 1 YR 2 Pipeline Small Deals 7 1 13 Med Deals 2 6 14 Large Deals 0 2 20 Primary axis should be Yr 1 & 2 and secondary axis should be pipeline. Having created the stacked bar chart I change the pipeline series to the secondary axis and end up with a simple bar chart. How can I create a stacked bar chart with a secondary axis with a different scale? Thanks. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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BJ,
Yes. The series "Year 1" deals should be stacked then next to that would be the "Year 2" series stacked, followed by the "Pipeline" series stacked. "bj" wrote: do you want the three items to still in in one stack? or do you want the pipeline to be besides the yr1 and yr2 data. I am not sure what you want to do. "Benjamin B" wrote: Need to create a stacked bar chart and utilize the secondary axis for data with a different value range. Data Table: Yr 1 YR 2 Pipeline Small Deals 7 1 13 Med Deals 2 6 14 Large Deals 0 2 20 Primary axis should be Yr 1 & 2 and secondary axis should be pipeline. Having created the stacked bar chart I change the pipeline series to the secondary axis and end up with a simple bar chart. How can I create a stacked bar chart with a secondary axis with a different scale? Thanks. |
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try moving the data for the pipeline series down far enough that it does not
overlap the other data.make a stacked column chart select each of the data sets shown in the pipeline set and change to secondary axis. (you may have to play with the scale to be able to select each of them) It will probably strart to show as a side by side chart and you will have to select one and set it as chat type stacked columns again. By playing with the fill and line formating you can easily indicate which side should be used for value axis a,d which legend character you want. I would select the unwanted legend charaters in the legend box and clear all so that they dont show "Benjamin B" wrote: BJ, Yes. The series "Year 1" deals should be stacked then next to that would be the "Year 2" series stacked, followed by the "Pipeline" series stacked. "bj" wrote: do you want the three items to still in in one stack? or do you want the pipeline to be besides the yr1 and yr2 data. I am not sure what you want to do. "Benjamin B" wrote: Need to create a stacked bar chart and utilize the secondary axis for data with a different value range. Data Table: Yr 1 YR 2 Pipeline Small Deals 7 1 13 Med Deals 2 6 14 Large Deals 0 2 20 Primary axis should be Yr 1 & 2 and secondary axis should be pipeline. Having created the stacked bar chart I change the pipeline series to the secondary axis and end up with a simple bar chart. How can I create a stacked bar chart with a secondary axis with a different scale? Thanks. |
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You can select the pipeline series and change the chart back to stacked.
What I can't quite understand is what you want it is stacked with??? Cheers Andy Benjamin B wrote: Andy, Thanks. However, the pipeline data still looses it's stacked bar format. Any hints on how to convince excel to leave all data series as stacked? "Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, Try staggering you data and then create you stacked chart and move Pipeline to the secondary axis. Yr 1 YR 2 Pipeline Small 7 1 Deals 13 Med 2 6 Deals 14 Large 0 2 Deals 20 Cheers Andy Benjamin B wrote: Need to create a stacked bar chart and utilize the secondary axis for data with a different value range. Data Table: Yr 1 YR 2 Pipeline Small Deals 7 1 13 Med Deals 2 6 14 Large Deals 0 2 20 Primary axis should be Yr 1 & 2 and secondary axis should be pipeline. Having created the stacked bar chart I change the pipeline series to the secondary axis and end up with a simple bar chart. How can I create a stacked bar chart with a secondary axis with a different scale? Thanks. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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To clarify, arrange your data like this:
Yr 1 YR 2 Pipeline Small Deals 7 1 Med Deals 2 6 Large Deals 0 2 Small Deals 13 Med Deals 14 Large Deals 20 Plot this data by row. BTW, the Yr 1, Yr 2, Pipeline are category labels, not series names. There are six series, two each with the duplicate names Small Deals, Med Deals, and Large Deals. Double click the Small Deals series that has a value for Pipeline, and on the Axis tab, select Secondary. Select the Med Deals series which has a Pipeline value, and press the F4 key to repeat, then do the same for the corresponding Large Deals series. Format the series with matching names to look the same, and delete the duplicate legend entries: select the legend, then a legend label within the legend, and press Delete. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ bj wrote: try moving the data for the pipeline series down far enough that it does not overlap the other data.make a stacked column chart select each of the data sets shown in the pipeline set and change to secondary axis. (you may have to play with the scale to be able to select each of them) It will probably strart to show as a side by side chart and you will have to select one and set it as chat type stacked columns again. By playing with the fill and line formating you can easily indicate which side should be used for value axis a,d which legend character you want. I would select the unwanted legend charaters in the legend box and clear all so that they dont show "Benjamin B" wrote: BJ, Yes. The series "Year 1" deals should be stacked then next to that would be the "Year 2" series stacked, followed by the "Pipeline" series stacked. "bj" wrote: do you want the three items to still in in one stack? or do you want the pipeline to be besides the yr1 and yr2 data. I am not sure what you want to do. "Benjamin B" wrote: Need to create a stacked bar chart and utilize the secondary axis for data with a different value range. Data Table: Yr 1 YR 2 Pipeline Small Deals 7 1 13 Med Deals 2 6 14 Large Deals 0 2 20 Primary axis should be Yr 1 & 2 and secondary axis should be pipeline. Having created the stacked bar chart I change the pipeline series to the secondary axis and end up with a simple bar chart. How can I create a stacked bar chart with a secondary axis with a different scale? Thanks. |
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