Three-dimensional graphs

You can also create 3-dimensional (3D) graphs of area, bar, column, line, and pie graphs. In 3D graphs (except for 3D pie graphs), series are plotted along a third axis (the Series axis) instead of along the Category axis. You can specify what perspective to use to show the third dimension.

Figure 24-5: 3D graph example

The example shows a graph titled Printer Sales with a value axis of Sales in units, a category axis of Quarter, and a vertical series axis for Printer. Upright columns per quarter along the category axis appear in front for Stellar, in the middle for Galactic, and at the back for Cosmic.