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Does anyone have any suggestions on how to add one scale on right y-axis and
one scale on left y-axis?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
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Hi,

In order to have 2 y-axis you require a minimum of 2 data series.
Select the second data series and via the Format dialog set the series to
the Secondary axis.

This explains how to enable the secondary y axis when only 1 series is
required.
http://www.andypope.info/tips/tip005.htm

You can not use the 3d styles if you want dual axis.

Cheers
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Does anyone have any suggestions on how to add one scale on right y-axis
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one scale on left y-axis?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
Eric


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