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Old November 13th, 2003, 06:00 PM
Mark
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I have a column chart with two x-axis'. I have a data
line representing stock prices running across the chart,
and stock volume in columns. When I add a second stock
price line, the first one disappears.
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Old November 15th, 2003, 12:23 AM
Tushar Mehta
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Default Adding multiple source data to chart

Are the two stock prices significantly different? One in single units,
the other in hundreds of dollars? Are they on the same axis? What else
is unique about the data set? And, in how you are plotting it?

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I have a column chart with two x-axis'. I have a data
line representing stock prices running across the chart,
and stock volume in columns. When I add a second stock
price line, the first one disappears.

 




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