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Dan - 27 Nov 2006 23:16 GMT
I am using a chart with both a primary and secondary axis.  The primary
axis runs from -4% to 8% while the secondary runs from -1000 to 1200.
The 0 point on the secondary axis equates to about 1.5% on the primary
axis which makes the graph is a little confusing.  Is there any way to
add dummy numbers or series or otherwise get the 0 point on the
secondary axis at about the same spot vertically as on the primary
axis?

Thanks in advance for any ideas.

--Dan
Dan - 28 Nov 2006 00:46 GMT
Please ignore my post.  I'm embarrassed at how simple the solution was:
simply make the ratio of max to min of the two axes the same.

> I am using a chart with both a primary and secondary axis.  The primary
> axis runs from -4% to 8% while the secondary runs from -1000 to 1200.
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> --Dan
David Biddulph - 28 Nov 2006 00:49 GMT
For the secondary axis, Format Axis/ Scale, and set the maximum value to
2000 instead of 1200.
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>I am using a chart with both a primary and secondary axis.  The primary
> axis runs from -4% to 8% while the secondary runs from -1000 to 1200.
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>
> --Dan
 
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