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Default How do I produce a graph with 2 x-axes and 1 common y-axis?

On Tue, 1 Jan 2008, in microsoft.public.excel.charting,
MunCh said:

I need to produce a graph with 2 x-axes heading towards opposite directions
but shares a common y-axis.


I assume you mean a scatter graph (XY). Every scatter series you put on
the secondary y-axis goes on a secondary x-axis too, something you often
need to watch out for, because it means you have to be careful to make
the x-axes match.

In your case it's not the two x-axes you need to match, it's the two
y-axes. So as long as you do that, you're good to go.

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