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Hello, thank you for replying.
Which chart type would allow for 2 X-axes. The only chart type that I know that allows for 2 axes is "Line Chart with 2 Y-axes". For the above-mentioned chart, the option to designate a primary and secondary x-axis is displayed at the bottom of the "Source Data" window. However, once the chart is created, only one x-axis scale is shown. I was thinking that one x-axis scale would be along the bottom of the chart, and the secondary x-axis scale would run along the top of the chart. But only one x-axis appeared. Please Help. Thanks |
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Have a chart with the second axis selected.\
<chart<Chart Options<Axis select secondary x axis "JaVaughn" wrote: Hello, thank you for replying. Which chart type would allow for 2 X-axes. The only chart type that I know that allows for 2 axes is "Line Chart with 2 Y-axes". For the above-mentioned chart, the option to designate a primary and secondary x-axis is displayed at the bottom of the "Source Data" window. However, once the chart is created, only one x-axis scale is shown. I was thinking that one x-axis scale would be along the bottom of the chart, and the secondary x-axis scale would run along the top of the chart. But only one x-axis appeared. Please Help. Thanks |
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