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Combining 2 charts

Thread began 3/24/2010 12:01 pm by crystald_rouse402753 | Last modified 3/26/2010 7:55 am by Ray Borduin | 2616 views | 3 replies |

crystald_rouse402753

Combining 2 charts

Hello,

I'm trying to combine two charts. I've used your instructions and I am able to combine the 2 charts. The problem I keep having is the the 2nd chart does not display correctly.
I have attached a snapshot of a sample chart.

Do you have a sample file I could compare the xml file to? I am using dynamic data. I am able to view both charts separately, I just can't view the 2nd one when I try to combine.

I've gone over the steps multiple times and am at a loss as to what to try next. I am using the same data for the 'x' axis (across the bottom).

Thanks for your help!
Crystal

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crystald_rouse402753

Update

Hello,

I was able to figure out how to combine the two charts by watching the tutorial and editing the XML File. The two charts now show up.

I now have the problem that they are using different scales. I need both charts to use the same scale. I have attached a screen shot of the results.

Is there a way to set the scale for both of these charts?

Thank You,
Crystal

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crystald_rouse402753

Update

I figured it out.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

What was the answer... just in case someone else runs into the same problem.

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