![]() If you plot a normal Column chart, the Sales figures are so high that the bars are quite long, and the scale is set in Thousands. However, once in a while, when you want to display 2 different sets of numbers in the same chart, and one set of numbers ( Quantity) comprises of very small numbers, and the other set of numbers (Sales figures) are very large – in Thousands. This is generally useful most of the time. The default Bar Chart or a Column chart of Excel has One X Axis (The Horizontal side), and One Y Axis (represented Vertically). So today, I will show you how to create a 2 Axis chart in any version of Excel– whether you are still using Microsoft Excel 2007 or Microsoft 2010, or the latest Excel 2016, 2019 or Office 365 (Cloud version of Microsoft Office). The numbers on the Secondary Y Axis (on the right side of the chart), are from 20,000 to 180,000.īut this 2 Axis chart type magically disappeared from Excel 2007, Excel 2010 & even Excel 2013. You can see in this chart below, the numbers on the Primary Y Axis on the left are from 0 to 16. ![]() This was a pretty useful chart type, in which I used to display very small numbers and very large numbers – all on the same chart. ![]() ![]() Up to Microsoft Excel 2003, there was a in-built Custom Chart Type called the 2-Axis Chart.
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