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I have been graphing some simple values in a graph with date at the X axis
and values for 5 series on Y axis. The values on the Y axis are now double
the actual values. When i point at the point on the graph the correct value
is there but the Y axis is double.

Any ideas?

Thanks
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Hi,

Check the chart type used. You may have the stacked version of the chart for
some or all series,

Cheers
Andy

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I have been graphing some simple values in a graph with date at the X axis
and values for 5 series on Y axis. The values on the Y axis are now
double
the actual values. When i point at the point on the graph the correct
value
is there but the Y axis is double.

Any ideas?

Thanks


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