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Graphs second axis

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by - delegate Karen [1 post] (2007 Apr 30 Mon, 16:23) replyReply

How do you get a second Y axis on a graph?

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RE: Graphs second axis

by - trainer Tracy platinum contributer[586 posts] (2007 May 1 Tue, 09:23) replyReply

Hi Karen thank you for the question. To get the secondary axis use the Chart Toolbar and choose from the dropdown arrow the Series that you want plotted on the secondary axis. From there choose the next option along the toolbar which has a hand on it. Click on the hand and you will get an option to Format the series. Choose the tab "Axis" on it and click on the radio button that says Secondary Axis. Hope that helps

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