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To change graph types:
Select the graph.
Choose Object > Graph > Type, or double-click the graph tool.
Choose Graph Options from the pop-up menu at the top left of the Graph Type 
dialog box.
Click the desired graph type. The options for the particular type of graph you selected 
appear in the bottom half of the dialog box. 
Click the desired graph options and click OK.
Combining different graph types
You can combine different graph types in one graph. For example, you may want one set 
of data to appear as a column graph and other sets of data to appear as a line graph. 
You can combine any type of graph with any other, with the exception of scatter graphs. 
Scatter graphs cannot be combined with any other graph type.
Graph with both columns and lines
If a graph uses more than one graph type, you may want one set of data along the right 
axis and the other set of data along the left axis. In this way, each axis measures different 
data. For information on assigning data to different sides of the graph, see 
Note: To create two axes for a graph with different scales, you need to assign data to the 
left side (or the bottom side) and different data to the right side (or the top side) using the 
Value Axis menu in the Graph Type dialog box. If you select the entire graph and the On 
Both Sides option, both axes will display identical scale values.
If you use stacked column graphs with other graph types, be sure to use the same axis for 
all sets of data that are represented by stacked column graphs. If some sets of data use the 
right axis while other sets of data use the left axis, the column heights may be misleading 
or may overlap.
To combine different graph types:
Use the group-selection tool   to select a set of data and its legend box or legend line. 
(See 
.) Once you select the series, you can then 
change the graph type in the Graph Type dialog box.
Choose Object > Graph > Type, or double-click the graph tool.
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