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A second chart is so much harder to maintain than a secondary axis in the
same chart.

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"Archimedes' Lever" wrote in message
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On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 09:02:01 -0700, mikeweasel
wrote:

I've created a chart indicating the win/loss record of a major league
baseball team plotted over time. The Y-axis ranges from 0 to 1. I'd like
another Y-axis on the right side of the chart which would basically be the
same thing except multiplied by 162 (number of games in the season) so you
could look at the chart and say, "Hmm, if they continue at this rate,
they'll
have 98 wins by the end of the season" (for example). Creating a secondary
axis didn't seem to help unless I missed something.
Thanks in advance!


Create a second chart and place it there. A separate chart, not within
the existing chart.