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I need to create a line chart on vehicle testing. The chart includes
several temperatures and pressures - and engine RPM. We stepped the RPM up
and down a few times to see the effects on the other data points. If I put
all of this on a chart using the wizard, the RPM values go so high,
everything else is reduced to nearly flat lines at the bottom of the chart.
It's almost like I need a second chart on a different scale superimposed
over this one. Or possibly a way to hash the background into different
color vertical stripes to delineate the RPM ranges. How can I show these
RPM values in line with the other data lines so the reader can correlate RPM
changes with other changes?
Ed
several temperatures and pressures - and engine RPM. We stepped the RPM up
and down a few times to see the effects on the other data points. If I put
all of this on a chart using the wizard, the RPM values go so high,
everything else is reduced to nearly flat lines at the bottom of the chart.
It's almost like I need a second chart on a different scale superimposed
over this one. Or possibly a way to hash the background into different
color vertical stripes to delineate the RPM ranges. How can I show these
RPM values in line with the other data lines so the reader can correlate RPM
changes with other changes?
Ed