Much easier trick! Put your data on a sheet that you save as an Excel 97-2003 compatible. Open it in you good old 1997 Excel, create your chart, and bring it back to 2007, where you can add all the fancy things you do not really need. "Home and Student" should need extra books and U-Tube videos from the "Experts"?
No wonder so many people switch to Mac! The only reason I stayed with a PC with Windows when I bought my new computer, was that I needed Excel VBA so much.
how do u add a tertiary (3rd) y axis???
Rustyy444 1 day ago
great video thanks a lot for the help!!!!
patzman999 2 days ago
Thank you!!!!!!
MrTony2300blk 1 week ago
alright, finally i found something that can save my ass. thanks!
Paykq 2 weeks ago
thank you!!!!!!!!!
gvr555 2 months ago
why do line and column charts work well together?
707firedragon 3 months ago
how much ram and which cpu is the video using
optionsupdate 4 months ago
Clear, concise instructions. Kudos!
fstyle28 5 months ago
Thanks for making this so easy for me to learn!
phoenix23749 6 months ago
elegant....thank you
andreasjaegerdk 7 months ago
Thank you very much.
eyazganoglu 7 months ago
Thank you very much! Very helpful!
cluchian 1 year ago
Much easier trick! Put your data on a sheet that you save as an Excel 97-2003 compatible. Open it in you good old 1997 Excel, create your chart, and bring it back to 2007, where you can add all the fancy things you do not really need. "Home and Student" should need extra books and U-Tube videos from the "Experts"?
No wonder so many people switch to Mac! The only reason I stayed with a PC with Windows when I bought my new computer, was that I needed Excel VBA so much.
garilou2 1 year ago
Thanks for your help!
A real time saving!
jorgetakeshita 2 years ago
thx you really helped hung on this for ages :)
jake050194 2 years ago