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Hello,
I have 2 sets of data for the same variables. One set of data is shown in %, from 50%-100%. The other set of data is shown simply as values, from 0-25. Is there a way to combine these data sets onto one bar chart in order to compare the relative magnitude of the lines? In other words, can I make the y-axis show both 50%-100% AND the numbers 0-25 next to each other so that the minimum and maximum heights (0%-100% and 0-25) are equal and have the charts combine into one? Thanks! |
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