surely you can just choose a 3d column chart - the last one should do you nicely
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you must first select the data that needs to be plotted, then format the data and choose Plot 2nd Y axis. This will allow you to have a seprate axis on the other side of the chart.
My suggestion is to use SAS. It's built for mathematics. I remember seeing some plug-in for excel to do 3 dimensions, but I don't remember. See if the following will help you:
Well, from what I have been able to gather so far and what all your contributions suggest, there is no way in excel to create a 3-D graph with X, Y and Z- axis. If some figures out how, please keep me posted.
I took your advice, and read it. Not something I would read but non the less interesting.
"On the other hand in the case of (2) the Physician, though I shall here also see a line (D'A'E') with a bright centre (A'), yet it will shade away less rapidly to dimness, because the sides (A'C', A'B') recede less rapidly into the fog: and what appear to me the Physician's extremities, viz. D' and E', will not be not so dim as the extremities of the Merchant."
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