George Charalambous
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7 votes0 comments · Excel for Windows (Desktop Application) » Charting, Mapping and Visualizations · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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832 votes133 comments · Excel for Windows (Desktop Application) » Formulas and Functions · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
Thanks for your support for this suggestion. As some of the comments have concluded, there are a few complex technical issues and considerations that have delayed this from being implemented.
We do think that this suggestion has merit but we don’t think that we’ll be able to devote time to it in the near future.
One of the primary reasons for this request was to have a better way to handle formula cells in line charts, and this can be accomplished using the option to show #N/A as an empty cell. You can use the NA() function in your formulas as appropriate, and choose the option to “Show cells with #N/A as an empty cell”. To find the option for your chart, go to the Select Data dialog for the chart, and click the Hidden and Empty Cells button.
We know there are other scenarios where a proper NULL()…
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1,203 votes126 comments · Excel for Windows (Desktop Application) » Charting, Mapping and Visualizations · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
Thank you for taking the time to share your request for linking min/max values of a chart axis to the cell value! We think this suggestion has merit; however, we don’t expect to devote time to it in the near future. We will continue tracking votes and comments here, and will keep this suggestion under consideration for future development.
Thank you again, and please keep sharing your thoughts!
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25 votes5 comments · Excel for Windows (Desktop Application) » Graphics · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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This is great feedback. We are looking into the details of this. Please continue to vote on feature ideas which will increase their likelihood of getting in the product.
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Indeed! While they're at it, perhaps they could allow for more than 2 Y-axis! For instance 3 Y axis on the RHS and another 3 on the LHS.
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This is great feedback. Please continue to vote on feature ideas which will increase their likelihood of getting in the product.
Thanks,
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Scott Ruble (PM MSFT) responded
Thanks for the feedback. We’ll consider this in a future release.
Thanks,
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This is a fantastic suggestion. It is a must have for excel. For those working with financial/economic data such as myself it is a must have. For instance, various economic indicators are correlated (positively or negatively) and in general follow the business cycle. Thus it is not unusual to want to plot real gdp, the unemployment gap, ism pmi etc. which will require 3 axis. Thus a multi axis feature (both for LHS and RHS) is a must have. Not to mention the need for "recession bars".
Currently, the only way i can get around this is by overlaying multiple charts on top of one another with a transparent background. In case this gets implemented, here's how it might look like in excel.