What methods exist to make composite charts in Excel; combining stacked area with a single line also?





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Sometimes one might want to plot a stacked set of data but also have a column of data represented not in the stack but as a line running over the top of it.



Eg: like the black line representing "Demand" in this image showing energy generation sources (would be more obvious if I coloured it red but file not at hand).



I did this in Illustrator but the person I got the data from who uses Excel uses a kind of hacky trick of using negative values and representing that stack with outline and white fill, which make the impression of a line at the top of the last coloured stack (hard to explain briefly)> Anyhow that hack has very limited applications as it sin't actually drawing a line graph over the stacked graph data, so it cannot be styled as a line (dashed, red line etc).



Me with AI



here is is in Excel using that hack (not so good and using a different data set):
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    Sometimes one might want to plot a stacked set of data but also have a column of data represented not in the stack but as a line running over the top of it.



    Eg: like the black line representing "Demand" in this image showing energy generation sources (would be more obvious if I coloured it red but file not at hand).



    I did this in Illustrator but the person I got the data from who uses Excel uses a kind of hacky trick of using negative values and representing that stack with outline and white fill, which make the impression of a line at the top of the last coloured stack (hard to explain briefly)> Anyhow that hack has very limited applications as it sin't actually drawing a line graph over the stacked graph data, so it cannot be styled as a line (dashed, red line etc).



    Me with AI



    here is is in Excel using that hack (not so good and using a different data set):
    enter image description here










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      Sometimes one might want to plot a stacked set of data but also have a column of data represented not in the stack but as a line running over the top of it.



      Eg: like the black line representing "Demand" in this image showing energy generation sources (would be more obvious if I coloured it red but file not at hand).



      I did this in Illustrator but the person I got the data from who uses Excel uses a kind of hacky trick of using negative values and representing that stack with outline and white fill, which make the impression of a line at the top of the last coloured stack (hard to explain briefly)> Anyhow that hack has very limited applications as it sin't actually drawing a line graph over the stacked graph data, so it cannot be styled as a line (dashed, red line etc).



      Me with AI



      here is is in Excel using that hack (not so good and using a different data set):
      enter image description here










      share|improve this question














      Sometimes one might want to plot a stacked set of data but also have a column of data represented not in the stack but as a line running over the top of it.



      Eg: like the black line representing "Demand" in this image showing energy generation sources (would be more obvious if I coloured it red but file not at hand).



      I did this in Illustrator but the person I got the data from who uses Excel uses a kind of hacky trick of using negative values and representing that stack with outline and white fill, which make the impression of a line at the top of the last coloured stack (hard to explain briefly)> Anyhow that hack has very limited applications as it sin't actually drawing a line graph over the stacked graph data, so it cannot be styled as a line (dashed, red line etc).



      Me with AI



      here is is in Excel using that hack (not so good and using a different data set):
      enter image description here







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          You want to use a Combo chart.



          Assign all series to a Stacked Area chart type except the one you want a line for which you will assign to a Line chart type



          enter image description here






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            You want to use a Combo chart.



            Assign all series to a Stacked Area chart type except the one you want a line for which you will assign to a Line chart type



            enter image description here






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              You want to use a Combo chart.



              Assign all series to a Stacked Area chart type except the one you want a line for which you will assign to a Line chart type



              enter image description here






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                You want to use a Combo chart.



                Assign all series to a Stacked Area chart type except the one you want a line for which you will assign to a Line chart type



                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer













                You want to use a Combo chart.



                Assign all series to a Stacked Area chart type except the one you want a line for which you will assign to a Line chart type



                enter image description here







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