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I searched around for an answer to this question but wasn't able to find anything. I understand that you can have two charts with different axes split into separate sections using a bi-polar bar graph, but is it possible to have more than two such bar graphs in the same graph? Or can this only be done by trying to align different horiz bar graphs next to each other?
Thanks for the help, Prince
Webfocus 8, All Outputs
Posts: 47 | Location: Atlanta, GA | Registered: June 09, 2011
Info from our technical: I do not see any method to do anything more than a bipolar chart, I think the best option here would be a compound procedure with multiple graphs.
Cheers,
Kerry
Kerry Zhan Focal Point Moderator Information Builders, Inc.
Posts: 1948 | Location: New York | Registered: November 16, 2004