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Creating a Combination Chart in Excel 2007

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2007

missingmanuals.com - This screencast from Matthew MacDonald, author of Excel 2007: The Missing Manual, guides you through creating anf modifying a combination chart in Excel.

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  • alas, no, Patrik. just a few excerpts are video, though we're working on making more!

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  • Dude you sound gay as fuck, man up let your nuts drop.

  • مفيد جدا وجزاكم الله عير علي ما قدمتم

  • Thanks bro good stuff!

  • thank you sooo much

  • thanks alot.....it helped me a lot

  • thax

  • excellent

  • my question is that when I want to do one X variable versus 3 sets of Y variables, something similiar to what this author is doing, my 1st set of y values are correct, but then my 2nd and 3rd set of y values are higher than what the actual values are. Looks to me like the excel is doing something cumulative. Note that I do not want to make a secondary axis-I want all 3 sets of Y data on the same scale, same axis. So I'm so confused about this for a long time if anyone can help me with that?

  • This is a life saver - Thank you so much - had to do a comparison on populations nationally and then with a zip code looking for trends. Great information and trick

  • thanks you helped me with my assignment

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