Alignment of Graphs
Hi all:
I want to present in an Excel sheet two graphs of lines - one will go under the other one - both have the same number of data to represent - both graphs have different scales in the vertical axis (since they represent different variables). What I would like to know is how I can achive that every data series point of the top graph is exactly on every data series point of the low graph without doing it by hand. Any suggestion? Thanks in advance |
Alignment of Graphs
Scattet plots support two different y-axes (select the series on the plot and double-click, then choose "axis" tab).
Can you not use that functionality? Tim "Mnilo" wrote in message ... Hi all: I want to present in an Excel sheet two graphs of lines - one will go under the other one - both have the same number of data to represent - both graphs have different scales in the vertical axis (since they represent different variables). What I would like to know is how I can achive that every data series point of the top graph is exactly on every data series point of the low graph without doing it by hand. Any suggestion? Thanks in advance |
Alignment of Graphs
I told 2 graphs to simplify the question but I really need to align 7
graphs. So this funcionality is not enaugh. Thanks anyway. "Tim Williams" <timjwilliams at gmail dot com escribió en el mensaje ... Scattet plots support two different y-axes (select the series on the plot and double-click, then choose "axis" tab). Can you not use that functionality? Tim "Mnilo" wrote in message ... Hi all: I want to present in an Excel sheet two graphs of lines - one will go under the other one - both have the same number of data to represent - both graphs have different scales in the vertical axis (since they represent different variables). What I would like to know is how I can achive that every data series point of the top graph is exactly on every data series point of the low graph without doing it by hand. Any suggestion? Thanks in advance |
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