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Default Excel should automatically make multi-panel charts with common axe

I'm running Office 2003. I would like to be able to automatically generate
multi-panel graphs from a common template that share an axis. Now I have to
manually hide the axis labels and tick marks on the upper graph, and try to
align things as evenly as possible. Maintaining equal graph and font sizes is
difficult, and graphs aligned on screen often are not aligned when printed. A
feature that automatically generated multi-panel graphs would be very much
appreciated.

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