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  1. Add or remove a secondary axis in a chart in Excel

    In this chart, the primary vertical axis on the left is used for sales volumes, whereas the secondary vertical axis on the right side is for price figures. In the chart, select the data series that you want to …

  2. Change the display of chart axes - Microsoft Support

    Display or hide axes, or change other aspects of a chart axes in Excel, Word, Outlook, or PowerPoint.

  3. Change the scale of the vertical (value) axis in a chart

    When a chart displays a secondary vertical (value) axis, you can also change the scale of that axis. For more information about displaying a secondary vertical axis, see Add or remove a secondary axis in …

  4. Create a combination chart - Microsoft Support

    To emphasize different kinds of information in a chart, you can combine two or more charts. For example, you can combine a line chart that shows price data with a column chart that shows sales …

  5. Change the scale of the horizontal (category) axis in a chart

    By default, the minimum and maximum scale values of each axis in a chart are calculated automatically. However, you can customize the scale to better meet your needs.

  6. Present your data in a bubble chart - Microsoft Support

    In this bubble chart, the number of products is displayed along the horizontal axis, the sales amounts are displayed along the vertical axis, and the market share percentages are represented by the size of …

  7. Present your data in a scatter chart or a line chart - Microsoft Support

    To plot one of the data series along a secondary vertical axis, select the data series, or select it from a list of chart elements (on the Format tab, in the Current Selection group, select Chart Elements).

  8. Create a waterfall chart - Microsoft Support

    A waterfall chart shows a running total as values are added or subtracted. It's useful for understanding how an initial value (for example, net income) is affected by a series of positive and negative values. …

  9. Add or remove titles in a chart - Microsoft Support

    To make a chart easier to understand, you can add chart titles and axis titles, to any type of chart in Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, or Word.

  10. Create a chart on a form or report - Microsoft Support

    A scatter chart has two value axes: a horizontal (x) and a vertical (y) value axis. It combines x and y values into single data points and shows them in irregular intervals, or clusters.