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hi

i dont know if this is possible but i would like to display 3 sets of xy
scatter data stacked vertically one above the other but with one x-axis at
the bottom of the set of 3 (rather than overlay them).


any help would be much appreciated!

thanks


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Default vertically stack scatter graphs

Try techniques like this:

Stacked Charts With Vertical Separation
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/StackedCharts.html

Excel Panel Charts with Different Scales
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...venScales.html

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hi

i dont know if this is possible but i would like to display 3 sets of xy
scatter data stacked vertically one above the other but with one x-axis at
the bottom of the set of 3 (rather than overlay them).


any help would be much appreciated!

thanks




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