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I want to create several plots on the same page using the same X axis but different Y axes. How can I do this in Grapher?

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I want to create several plots on the same page using the same X axis but different Y axes. How can I do this in Grapher?

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A. Create the first graph in the plot window. Double click on the Y axis and change the length of the axis to something small (i.e. 1.75″), so that the page may accommodate multiple graphs. In Grapher 3, select the graph and then select Graph | Add to Graph | Plot. Choose the plot type you wish to add. In the Choose Axes dialog box leave the X axis at the default “X Axis 1.” Select “Create new axis” in the Y Axis group box. Click the Position button in the Y Axis group box. Select “Y Axis 1” from the drop down list at the bottom of the dialog box in the Position New Axis dialog box. Then, select the “At the top of” option. Press OK in all the open dialog boxes until you are prompted to open a data file. Open a data file for the second plot. Press OK to create a graph with one X axis and two Y axes stacked on top of one another. Double click on the new Y axis to set the new axis properties.

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