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Default scales of 1st and 2nd series

I have a excel 2003 graph with 1st and 2nd series and scales on Y left and Y
right axis
How can I make it auto scale but equal on left and right ?
My chart is dynamic with data change
Can I clear the scale (right click at y axis, clear or chart option,
unmark the value y axis titles)
Question: If I clear the scale of 2nd series will it follow the scale of
first series?



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Default scales of 1st and 2nd series

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I have a excel 2003 graph with 1st and 2nd series and scales on Y left and
Y
right axis
How can I make it auto scale but equal on left and right ?
My chart is dynamic with data change
Can I clear the scale (right click at y axis, clear or chart option,
unmark the value y axis titles)
Question: If I clear the scale of 2nd series will it follow the scale of
first series?





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