This doesn't seem to be your typical bar and line graph combination and I seem to be having trouble getting it to graph correctly.
I want to chart annual sales and sales prices for multiple counties on a per county basis. For example, I have Clark County with 1,234 sales in 2002 with a median price of $100,000. In 2003 I have 2,345 sales with a median price of $150,000. We have about 10 years of data for each county and about 8 counties and we would like to chart all on the same graph. As mentioned, we would like to look at the data per county, not per year. In other words, the X axis will be the county while the Y axes will be sales and price. It goes County 1 (years 1-8), county 2 (years 1-8), and so on. We can get the bar graph to work fine on the per county basis, however, the line graph wants to utilize the full X axis for its range, but we want the data points to be in relation with the bar graph for the same period.
Sorry it's so confusing. Not quite sure how to make it more clear but I will be more than happy to answer questions. Thanks.
Brian
I want to chart annual sales and sales prices for multiple counties on a per county basis. For example, I have Clark County with 1,234 sales in 2002 with a median price of $100,000. In 2003 I have 2,345 sales with a median price of $150,000. We have about 10 years of data for each county and about 8 counties and we would like to chart all on the same graph. As mentioned, we would like to look at the data per county, not per year. In other words, the X axis will be the county while the Y axes will be sales and price. It goes County 1 (years 1-8), county 2 (years 1-8), and so on. We can get the bar graph to work fine on the per county basis, however, the line graph wants to utilize the full X axis for its range, but we want the data points to be in relation with the bar graph for the same period.
Sorry it's so confusing. Not quite sure how to make it more clear but I will be more than happy to answer questions. Thanks.
Brian