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2 x axis on the chart in 2013 RRS feed

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  • How to make 2 x axis in chart on 2013 version.

    see yellow point in chart.

    Friday, November 17, 2017 2:30 AM

Answers

  • Hi Hyunho,

    what you had mentioned as 2 Axis is not an axis actually.

    this is a pivot chart.

    and what you had highlighted with yellow line is also a table field.

    you can see the picture below give you an idea. what I am talking about.

    this feature was deprecated After Access 2010 version.

    so you can not use it in Access  2013 or Access 2016 version.

    as a work around you can try to export/ link your data to Excel and create chart there.

    References:

    What is the best alternative for Pivot tables in Access 2013?

    Pivot table view in Access 2016

    if you think that this feature should be again need to include in future version of Access Application then try to provide your feedback to Access User Voice.

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    Regards

    Deepak


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    Friday, November 17, 2017 9:45 AM

All replies

  • Hi Hyunho,

    what you had mentioned as 2 Axis is not an axis actually.

    this is a pivot chart.

    and what you had highlighted with yellow line is also a table field.

    you can see the picture below give you an idea. what I am talking about.

    this feature was deprecated After Access 2010 version.

    so you can not use it in Access  2013 or Access 2016 version.

    as a work around you can try to export/ link your data to Excel and create chart there.

    References:

    What is the best alternative for Pivot tables in Access 2013?

    Pivot table view in Access 2016

    if you think that this feature should be again need to include in future version of Access Application then try to provide your feedback to Access User Voice.

    Welcome to Access Suggestion Box!

    Disclaimer: This response contains a reference to a third party World Wide Web site. Microsoft is providing this information as a convenience to you. Microsoft does not control these sites and has not tested any software or information found on these sites; therefore, Microsoft cannot make any representations regarding the quality, safety, or suitability of any software or information found there. There are inherent dangers in the use of any software found on the Internet, and Microsoft cautions you to make sure that you completely understand the risk before retrieving any software from the Internet.

    Regards

    Deepak


    MSDN Community Support
    Please remember to click "Mark as Answer" the responses that resolved your issue, and to click "Unmark as Answer" if not. This can be beneficial to other community members reading this thread. If you have any compliments or complaints to MSDN Support, feel free to contact MSDNFSF@microsoft.com.

    Friday, November 17, 2017 9:45 AM
  • Hi Hyunho,

    did you got the answer for your question from my last reply?

    if yes, I suggest you to mark the suggestion as an answer.

    if you had find the answer by yourself then I suggest you to post your solution and mark it as an answer.

    if you have any further question then let me know about it.

    I will try to provide further suggestions to solve the issue.

    Thanks for your understanding.

    Regards

    Deepak


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    Thursday, November 23, 2017 8:52 AM
  • Thanks for your kind help.

    Regards

    Cho

    Thursday, November 23, 2017 10:03 AM