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Skip to content * Excel Book * Excel Courses * Login FREE EBOOK FREE EBOOK * Excel Book * Excel Courses * Login Main Menu * Excel Book * Excel Courses * Login SOLVE CHALLENGING ENGINEERING PROBLEMS WITH EXCEL. HARNESS THE FULL POWER OF EXCEL TO SOLVE YOUR COMPLEX ENGINEERING PROBLEMS QUICKLY AND EASILY. Email Subscribe PROUDLY TRAINING ENGINEERS WITH THESE COMPANIES: ELEVATE YOUR ENGINEERING WITH EXCEL Advance in Excel with engineering-focused training that equips you with the skills to streamline projects and accelerate your career. FIND OUT MORE JOIN OUR ENGINEERS NEWSLETTER! Be the first to get fresh updates, helpful tips, and exclusive offers on engineering courses and resources sent directly to your email. Name Email Subscribe EXCEL TUTORIALS Charts 3 AXIS GRAPH EXCEL METHOD: ADD A THIRD Y-AXIS Ever wanted to know how to create a 3 axis graph in Excel? The other day I got a question from Todd, an EngineerExcel.com subscriber. 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Course content is delivered in a way that is easy to understand and apply, and the option to work alongside the videos in excel worksheets makes it a hands-on learning experience. Jamison H. Design Engineer Read More Taking the course showed me how many useful tools and features in Excel that I was not using or not using to their full potential. The videos walked me through the fundamentals and shortcuts up through the most complicated parts of Excel. The instructor is very concise and easy to understand while the on-screen key guides make sure you know what is being typed on the keyboard. Overall I thought the videos were amazing and I learned a lot of things in Excel that I didn’t know existed or how I was half using the tools wrong. I would recommend these videos to any level user of Excel! 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