Second data series type to a bar graph

MrSak87

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Hey all,

I'm having an incredibly frustrating problem with adding a second data series type to my already established gantt chart of lab data. Essentially I want to add a target line to the graph so the guys know a deadline for the work graphically. Unfortunately the process doesn't seem to work with "bar" type charts as opposed to "column type" For a column type on 2007 the process is simple

  • Select data series
  • Go to design, then click change chart type
  • Select line. Job done

However doing this on the "bar" type inserts it using the same axis as it would for a column even though the graph is essentially rotated 90 degrees clockwise. Excel then seems to need to create a 2nd Y-axis instead of keeping it all on the same graph.

Is there anyway round this? Or is this an oversight by Microsoft!?

Any help would be much appreciated!
 

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Thank you so much for the reply mate, worked perfectly! Was completely resigned to that not working...

cheers again
 
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