At 07:24 22/02/2015 -0500, William Drago wrote:
I am trying to plot indoor temperature and solar radiation on the
same chart. The Y-axis scale for indoor temperature (data range
B2:B4241) should be 40 to 80. The Y-axis scale for solar radiation
(data range C2:C4241) should be 0 to 1000. This is my secondary
axis. I was able to add the secondary axis to the chart, but I can't
figure out how to tell the chart that I want C2:C4241 plotted
against the secondary axis.
o Click in the chart until the points, columns, bars, line, or
whatever for your secondary data series is marked by green highlight spots.
o Go to Format | Format Selection... | Options | Align data series to
(or right-click | Format Data Series... | Options | Align data series to).
o Select "Secondary y-axis".
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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