Graphing Contributions to a category on the 2nd axis

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Guest

Have a more complicated question than most on graphing contributions to a
category. I have three pieces of data, say "oranges", "fruit", and "food".
I already have graphed "fruit" as a part of "food", and made use of the
secondary axis to better present the changes in "fruit" across time.
However, I also have "oranges" which makes up part of "fruit", and am unable
to have "oranges" even show up on the graph when I choose to use a secondary
y-axis, though it makes up roughly 25% of data "fruit" in my data, and should
appear given that "oranges" fits into the range of the secondary axis. Is
there a way I can solve this, preferably just having a primary and secondary
axis, but having all of "oranges", "fruit", and "food" show up? Thanks very
much in advance.
 
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Echo S

I'm not very good at visualizing graphs based on people's verbal
descriptions. Off the top of my head, I'd say it sounds as if you just need
to set "oranges" to plot on the secondary axis also.
 

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