Two X-axis labels in Graphs

ramankumar

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I have to show labels on x-axis like this. I can show one level of x-axis labels. But i don't know how to show two levels in x-axis.


T1 T2 T3 T4 T1 T2 T3 T4 T1 T2 T3 T4
Jan Feb Mar


Experts any advice? I could not find anything like this in many message boards?

Best Regards,
Ramana Kumar
 

Excel Facts

Will the fill handle fill 1, 2, 3?
Yes! Type 1 in a cell. Hold down Ctrl while you drag the fill handle.
The cells that you use for the X - axis labels just need to contain the entire title (so Jan T1, Jan T2, Jan T3, Feb T1 etc etc).
 
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Thank you. I thought about the same. But Our requirements won't allow me to do like that.

I want the labels in the same way i posted in my orginal mail? Is this possible?
 
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I currently do this by right clicking the chart, choose source data. Click the series tab. In the box labeled category (x) axis labels. Select or type in the range - eg. "='for charts'!$G$28:$H$48"

one thin I have noticed is the range has to be concurrent columns- a&b or b&c etc.
 
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Don't know if this is what you are looking for but you can always put a text box under the axis and manually enter the months that you want. Format the text box to show no line around the box and this should do it.
 
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Suppose your worksheet looks like this...
Book1
ABCDEFGHIJK
1JanT127
2T214
3T360
4T438
5FebT150
6T289
7T391
8T446
9MarT182
10T223
11T332
12T483
13
14
15
Sheet1


...just select A1:C12 and click on the Chart wizard. This will create a chart with an x-axis as you requested. The chart's SERIES function will look like this...

=SERIES(,Sheet1!$A$1:$B$12,Sheet1!$C$1:$C$12,1)

For more on this matter see the Excel Help topics for...

- "Change the spacing of tick marks and labels on the category axis"

- "Change the alignment and spacing of multiple-level category labels"
 
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