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How to Create Combination Charts for Comparing Data in Excel?

Last Updated : 02 Jun, 2022
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Excel is powerful data visualization and data management tool which can be used to store, analyze, and create reports on large data. It can be used to visualize and compare data using a graph plot. In excel we can plot different kinds of graphs like line graphs, bar graphs, etc. to visualize or analyze the trend. In a combination chart, we can plot more than one kind of chart in a single graph. This chart allows the user to present and compare two different data sets that are related to each other (in a single chart). In combination charts, one can have two Y-axis, which allows you to have two different types of data points in the same chart.

Creating a Combination chart for comparison

Suppose we want to compare both the sales in unit and profit margin numbers of the product in the same chart.

Dataset
 

 First, we will create a regular chart say a column chart.

Steps to create a column create a column chart

Step 1: Select the data

Selecting-table
 

Step 2: Click on the 'Insert' tab and select column chart.

Selecting-column-chart
 

Step 3: A column chart will get created

Column-chart
 

To create a combination chart from this clustered column chart, follow the below steps,

Step 1: Right-click on any bar and select the 'change series chart type' option.

Selecting-change-series-and-chart-type
 

Step 2: In the change chart dialog box, make sure the Combo category is selected.

Selecting-combo-category
 

Step 3: Click the dropdown of the profit field.

Clicking-dropdown
 

Step 4: Select the Line with markers option.

Select-markers-option
 

Step 5: Select the secondary axis checkbox.

Selecting-secondary-axis-checkbox
 

Step 6: Press Ok.

Output

Output
 

We can see that there is two y-axes. We can compare both the values (sales and profit) in the same graph simultaneously.


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