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I have two sets of data with a common x-axis, but need to be scaled
differently, so using multiple series on a single plot is not convenient. Is there a way to combine the two scatter plots so that each y-axis can be independantly scaled? |
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Select one of the series, Format selected series, axis tab, select secondary
axis. -- David Biddulph "Ron S" <Ron wrote in message ... I have two sets of data with a common x-axis, but need to be scaled differently, so using multiple series on a single plot is not convenient. Is there a way to combine the two scatter plots so that each y-axis can be independantly scaled? |
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