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Hi there,
I'm pretty new with plotting charts, so hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I'm trying to make a graph with the following: Along the X-Axis will be the years 2000-2006 Along the Y-Axis will be numbers ranging from 0-28 I would also like another Y-Axis (on the right side of the chart) to have numbers from 900-1800 I'm trying to make a graph that will show that the number of members has declined over the years, while the number of people in the community has been increasing. Here are my columns Year - Members - Population 2000 - 22 - 961 2001 - 27 - 1273 2002 - 16 - 1548 2003 - 5 - 1552 2004 - 6 - 1418 2005 - 3 - 1776 2006 - 2 - 1368 Thanks for your help!! Matt |
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