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There are times that we want to compare some data, for example product sales, for a specified period. In this workbook we have 3 products and the sales of them for the years 2014 and 2015. A great choice is by creating and using bi-directional bar charts in Excel. Lets get started: The first step is to highlight the data range, from A1 to C4. From Insert Tab select clustered Bar chart. Now Right click the legend in the bar and select Format legend from the context menu. in the Format Legend pane, check Top option in Legend Options section, and close the dialog box. The next step is to right-click on the series and select Format Data Series in the context menu. Check Secondary Axis option in Series Options section and close again the dialog box. The bar chart has now two X, two horizontal axes. Right click the secondary axis you create in above steps, and select Format Axis in the context menu. From Format Axis and Axis options specify min value, max value and interval unit in the text