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Default v.2003 - Scale problem in 2 X-Axis Chart

nI have 5 lines of data represented on a side-by-side bar chart plus a dummy
line of zero data between 2 & 3 to separate the data between primary &
secondary axes. Works visually - except one of the 3 secondary data sets,
while grouped as 3 with the other 2 secondary colums (looks right) however,
it visually is scaled to the wrong (primary) axis.

Q. How do I get the rogue data to conform to the secondary axis scale ?
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nI have 5 lines of data represented on a side-by-side bar chart plus a
dummy
line of zero data between 2 & 3 to separate the data between primary &
secondary axes. Works visually - except one of the 3 secondary data sets,
while grouped as 3 with the other 2 secondary colums (looks right)
however,
it visually is scaled to the wrong (primary) axis.

Q. How do I get the rogue data to conform to the secondary axis scale ?
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Rupey



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