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Old 10-23-2015, 04:42 AM
Officer_Bierschnitt Officer_Bierschnitt is offline Chart with both y-axes used - include more? Windows 7 64bit Chart with both y-axes used - include more? Office 2013
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Hi,

I think that chart_panel_approach would be a possibility, but probably quite time-consuming as I'm not very fluent in Pivot_tables anymore.

I think for the time being I'll rather go with a separate chart and, as the dimension of this has only one datapoint, I'll try to make it as thin as possible.

That is where another question comes up: Can I somehow move the labels of the y-axis? The thing is, there is quite some white space around those two columns, but inside the charting_area. The axis labels, however, which all have three 0s, are to the left of the axis and as I make the chart thinner, that gets all but illegible.
=> Can I somehow make this go across the axis and into the charting_area?

Thanks a lot!

Best regards,

Officer_Bierschnitt

P.S.: Well, I tweaked it a bit now and it looks quite ok, with the axes altogether gone, just an axis_title beneath (there is only one point on the dimension anyway) and the data_labels on top of the columns.
I guess that's that for this issue.
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