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I would like to add a third data series. I have created a secondary axis
chart, with the date on the x-axis, and the volume on the primary y-axis, and
the time on the sencond y-axis. I want to plot two different sets of times
on the sencond y-axis. I would appreciate any help with this.
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Chart menu/ Add data, or copy your data and paste onto the chart. Then
check the source data parameters to make sure you've got what you wanted for
X and Y series, & Format axis to ensure you're using the axes you want.
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I would like to add a third data series. I have created a secondary axis
chart, with the date on the x-axis, and the volume on the primary y-axis,
and
the time on the sencond y-axis. I want to plot two different sets of
times
on the sencond y-axis. I would appreciate any help with this.



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