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paulabrozek

Charting a tertiary scale
 

I know there is such a thing as having two scales on the y-axis when you
are graphing in excel. Is there such a thing as a tertiary scale? If so,
how can you do it?


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Barb Reinhardt

Charting a tertiary scale
 
I'm not exactly sure what the benefit would be of a tertiary scale, but you
could probably do this with a helper column somehow.

You could also put the scale values on using Rob Bovey's XY Chart labeler.

Poke around on Jon Peltier's site and see what you find.

www.peltiertech.com

"paulabrozek" wrote:


I know there is such a thing as having two scales on the y-axis when you
are graphing in excel. Is there such a thing as a tertiary scale? If so,
how can you do it?


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