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The tornado chart on Peltiertech's website is somewhat useful. I do not
understand, however, from where the numbers come to put in the "dummy" series. Thanks in advance. Penny "Andy Pope" wrote: Hi Penny, I think your description of jetting left and right fits that of a tornado chart. Check Jon's example. http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/tornadochart.html Cheers Andy Penny wrote: My data is organized into three columns (e.g., column A represents a category, column B represents a frequency for each category and Column C represents another frequency for each category). I first created two bar charts such that the Y axis represented categories (i.e., -5 to 5, 5 to 15, 15 to 20, etc) and the X axis represented frequency 0 to 100. I would like to have one bar chart so that the two charts above share a common Y (categories) axis. I would then like the frequency for the data in Column A to jet off to the Right and the frequency for the data in Column B to jet off to the Left. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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