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Good morning all,

I was wondering if anyone has been able to create a graph with the
following axis'

Name V V W X 15
Name X X V W 10
Name W W X V 5
Date Date Date Date

As an explanation the V, W and X represent points on a line graph. So
basically I want three different axis'.

If anyone knows how to do this then if you could tell me that would be
great, I am just trying to create some custom graphing and flow charts
programmatically.

Yours sincerely,

Brent McIntyre

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Hi Brent -

I show how to fake a tertiary Y axis on this web page:

http://www.geocities.com/jonpeltier/...tiaryAxis.html

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Brent McIntyre wrote:

Good morning all,

I was wondering if anyone has been able to create a graph with the
following axis'

Name V V W X 15
Name X X V W 10
Name W W X V 5
Date Date Date Date

As an explanation the V, W and X represent points on a line graph. So
basically I want three different axis'.

If anyone knows how to do this then if you could tell me that would be
great, I am just trying to create some custom graphing and flow charts
programmatically.

Yours sincerely,

Brent McIntyre

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Jon,

Thanks for your reply, my work had web blocking on your site (probably
because of geocities) so I wasn't able to see it till now, anyway I am
still unable to see the pictures, are they meant to be there ? It may be
my system not allowing me access again but I thought I would check.

Thanks for all your help so far.

Yours sincerely,

Brent McIntyre

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The pictures are all there. Lately due to the popularity of my site,
I've been exceeding the bandwidth geocities allows for free access, so
they turn it off from time to time. Maybe that's your problem.
Sometime after the holidays I'm upgrading to a real web host.

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Brent McIntyre wrote:

Jon,

Thanks for your reply, my work had web blocking on your site (probably
because of geocities) so I wasn't able to see it till now, anyway I am
still unable to see the pictures, are they meant to be there ? It may be
my system not allowing me access again but I thought I would check.

Thanks for all your help so far.

Yours sincerely,

Brent McIntyre

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