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I'am trying to make a chart that will show sales vs. food cost vs. labor
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Hi Assuming you have a data set like that below

Labour Costs
500 100
600 200
700 300
800 400

Hiighlight everything including labels and create a simple line chart.
Then double-click on the line for one of the data series and a format
dialogure box appears....click the axis box...and select 2nd axis.

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I'am trying to make a chart that will show sales vs. food cost vs. labor
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Please elaborate on how you expect the 3 elements to appear visually.

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