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Default can i overlay one chart over anotherand have both be visible

I would like to analyze data that, if put together on the same chart, one
would be flattened by the size of the other. I am already using bothh axis.
It's kind of like I need a third and fourth axis.
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Kelly asked the same thing in the next post. I sent her to this page,
which can even be extended to a fourth axis:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/TertiaryAxis.html

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carlski3 wrote:

I would like to analyze data that, if put together on the same chart, one
would be flattened by the size of the other. I am already using bothh axis.
It's kind of like I need a third and fourth axis.

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