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Default need chart that displays overlap/duplication between two entities

I'm trying to show the audience overlap/duplication between web site A and
web sites b through F.

THe amount is small ranging from .02% to .18% so the scale is difficult.

Any ideas?
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Default need chart that displays overlap/duplication between two entities

You can manually change scales on any charts. Click on either the X-axis or
Y axis and the axis will be hightlighted. then click again to open the
properties. You can change tthe min value and max value to get more precies
details on the charts.

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I'm trying to show the audience overlap/duplication between web site A and
web sites b through F.

THe amount is small ranging from .02% to .18% so the scale is difficult.

Any ideas?

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