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I'm using Excel 2003, and am trying to create a simple line chart with a
"Time" x-axis with hours 06:00 through 06:00 (24 hours), and a "Contaminant Level" y-axis. That's the easy part. The product that the chart is based on has a "Lot Number" and Time of Production. Each lot takes approximately 1.8 hours, and often has gaps in the production time. I am (unsuccessfully so far) trying to create a second "Time" x-axis at the top of the chart (not a second chart line), based on the Lot Number Production Time, relative to the "Time" on the bottom of the chart. Is this even possible in Excel? |
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