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If you want to show the effect of number of people on electrical
consumption, you should plot number of people as your X variable and electrical consumption as your Y. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Jeff McW" <Jeff wrote in message ... I have a chart with time on the Y axis, and on the left axis electrical consumption, and the right axis # of people in a building. I am showing the effect of an increase in people and how it affects the electrical usage (both go up). I have found by adcjusting the min/max values on either or both x-axis it can make the data visually look better or worse, it skews it. How would I make the data "proper" or acurate from a visual sense maybe standardize it somehow. Make the min values 0? Thanks |
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