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Re: May I use coordinate axis in one chart?

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Subject: Re: May I use coordinate axis in one chart?
From: Mark Bailey <mark4flies@aol.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 06:33:28 -0400
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References: <945E73D4EAF49E4196A62ABDCC51CD794AE6949B@GMSEXMBX03.cytec.com> <1F4D540C-2563-4A89-8671-47B8B727383E@aol.com> <513D3312-22CC-4517-B092-A963A847558D@aol.com> <002c01ca0fef$b07d6a10$11783e30$@com>
Select Graph > Overlay Plot. Select both trend columns and assign them to the Y role. Then select one of the columns in the Y list and click the button underneath, "Left Scale/Right Scale". Now they will use independent scales. Of course, select your X column.

On Jul 28, 2009, at 9:55 PM, 积伟 wrote:

I want draw a chart to show two value trends by same value.  The x axis is same, but y axis are two value which have great differences. I want put a coordinate axis at the right side of the chart.

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