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Multi-Series Chart Example Download
You can play around with the example before the data was formatted for charts on the first worksheet and after on the second sheet. You can also download the sample file by clicking the Excel icon in the bottom right.
Hello!
In the every first picture there are only September and November dates in Column A, but then in the 5th picture the Dates in Column A have changed to include December, January, and February. I don’t understand how the dates got changed after reading the instructions a couple of times – feel free to email me.
Thanks for this Webpage on Multi-series charts. You helped to display the data much more efficiently and that’s Important when presenting data.
Joe Miyaki
jmiyaki@sehinc.com
Hi Joe,
The data was sorted to put all the data points from the same category next to each other. This makes it easier to build out columns for each category.
Andrew, thanks a million for this presentation. We have been bashing our brains out trying to figure out how to chart multiple species’ abundance over multiple sites in our intertidal survey of the California coast using newly acquired Excel skills and had not yet learned how to present data to Excel to achieve this result. Your effort on this page is very much appreciated. James.
Hi Andrew, Thank you so much for this. Like James I’ve been trying to figure out how to chart one species, Pearl-bordered fritillary, over 5 sites, over 5 years. Your tutorial helped me a huge amount. Thank you so much. Paula.
Hi,
I just wanted to thank you for this amazing guide! It really saved me time and gave me further insight into the powers of Excel.
-Ted
How would you set the Axis to recognize 3 different formats. My data includes whole numbers, percentages and currency depending on the selection.