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Default switching x axis

Some of the data from my worksheet is plotted on the 1st Y axis, some on the
second (as I want it to be). But the X axis appearing on my chart uses the
dates from the 1st X axis. How do I get it to rather use dates from the 2nd
X axis?
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Assuming the chart has both primary axes and both secondary axes. If a
series is plotted on the primary axis, it has to use both primary axes. If
it's plotted on the secondary axis, it has to use both secondary axes. A
series cannot use one primary and one secondary axis.

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Some of the data from my worksheet is plotted on the 1st Y axis, some on
the
second (as I want it to be). But the X axis appearing on my chart uses the
dates from the 1st X axis. How do I get it to rather use dates from the
2nd
X axis?



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