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Hi,

I had some graphs using the custom line/column format in excel with 2
data series. When I tried to add in another line to make it 2 lines
and a column, the 3 data series all become based on the left axis. Is
there anyway that I can make 2 data series base on one axis and 1 data
series based on the other?

Any input would be appreciated.

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Steven

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How? Others might learn from your experience.

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