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I have three different columns that I want on one chart to show that they all
follow the same trend. Is there a way to have all on a line chart but so that the smallest numbers (last column) don't disappear into the x-axis line? Basically want three lines but all in the middle of the chart showing spikes & lows. ex: client A B C c1 1000 100 1.0 c2 2400 200 2.0 c3 1500 150 1.5 c4 3000 300 3.0 -- --coastal |
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