tertiary y-axis?

A

ashok

i've been scaling data to fit in the existing 2 y-axes
available in excel. is there a way to have a tertiary (or
more) axis?

thanks
ashok
 
A

ashok

i've been using essentially the same technique as in the
referred website but its become quite a chore now since
i'm dealing with all kinds of data.

i'm trying to find out if there's a way to add a "true"
tertiary axis (ie no data scaling, just add the data
series, and assign another axis).
thanks
ashok
 
B

Bernard V Liengme

Excel is not very good for this. You need an addon program like SigmaPlot.
But your need must be real to afford the $$$.
Bernard
 

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