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Select Series Data: Right-click the chart and choose Select Data from the pop-up menu, or click Select Data on the ribbon. As before, click Add, and the Edit Series dialog pops up. There are spaces for series name and Y values. Fill in entries for series name and Y values, and the chart shows two series.
Step 1 Select the range of data (as above, which will be A1:B4). Step 2 Now select chart type, and Clustered Column from Charts options on the Insert ribbon. Step 3 The following chart is now created. Step 1 Simply select the above chart then choose Change Chart Type from the Design ribbon.
Select a chart to open Chart Tools. Select Design > Change Chart Type. Select Combo > Cluster Column — Line on Secondary Axis. Select Secondary Axis for the data series you want to show. Select the drop-down arrow and choose Line. Select OK.
On the worksheet that contains your chart data, in the cells directly next to or below your existing source data for the chart, enter the new data series you want to add. Click anywhere in the chart. On the worksheet, drag the sizing handles to include the new data.
Select the two sets of data you want to use to create the graph. Choose the “Insert” tab, and then select “Recommended Charts” in the Charts group. Select “All Charts,” choose “Combo” as the chart type, and then select “Clustered Column — Line,” which is the default subtype.
Select the two sets of data you want to use to create the graph. Choose the “Insert” tab, and then select “Recommended Charts” in the Charts group. Select “All Charts,” choose “Combo” as the chart type, and then select “Clustered Column — Line,” which is the default subtype.
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