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can someone show me step by step how to get the secondary X axis to appear in
the graph? I read thru the previous posting and try to mimic but for some odd
reason I cannot able to produce secondary x axis
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
thx

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Hi,

You need a minimum of 2 data series in a chart before you can use the
secondary axes. Here is an explanation of how to display the secondary x
axis
http://www.andypope.info/tips/tip008.htm

Cheers
Andy

Fam via OfficeKB.com wrote:
can someone show me step by step how to get the secondary X axis to appear in
the graph? I read thru the previous posting and try to mimic but for some odd
reason I cannot able to produce secondary x axis
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
thx


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