2 y series on scatter plot

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Glen Millar

Hi,

Is it possible to have two sets of Y axes on a scatter plot, or does that
make it no longer a scatter plot? Do I have to log transform data to get
them together? I imagine I have to log transform as one is grams per litre
and one is a percent.

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Select one of the data series, right-click it and choose Format Data Series. On the Axis tab, choose secondary axis.

Is this what you wanted?
 
Echo,

Got it. Thanks!

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Echo S said:
Select one of the data series, right-click it and choose Format Data
Series. On the Axis tab, choose secondary axis.
Is this what you wanted?

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Glen Millar said:
Hi,

Is it possible to have two sets of Y axes on a scatter plot, or does that
make it no longer a scatter plot? Do I have to log transform data to get
them together? I imagine I have to log transform as one is grams per litre
and one is a percent.

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Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP
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