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Harvard Graphics Chart XL Frequently Asked Questions Q: How do I add a second Y-Axis to a chart?

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Harvard Graphics Chart XL Frequently Asked Questions Q: How do I add a second Y-Axis to a chart?

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• Select the graph. • Select Add Data from the Graph menu. • In the Add Data dialog box, select the graph type that you want your data to appear as. • Click OK. • In the Select Spreadsheet Resource box, select the spreadsheet that contains the data you want to graph on the second Y axis. • Select the graph. • Select Add Axis from the Graph menu, choose Y Axis, and click OK. • Select the data set that you want to graph on the second Y-axis. • Click your right mouse button, or select Style from the Format menu, to open the Style dialog box. • Select Axis assigns, change Y-Axis to 2 and click OK. Your data is now graphed on the Y2 axis. Q: How do I change the axis limits on and add a break point to a graph? A: You can add interest to your Harvard ChartXL graph by changing the axis limits or adding a break point. For example, if you want to draw attention to all companies with quarterly sales between $400,000 and $1,000,000, you can change the axis limits to display plots within that range

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