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Hello. I'm creating a report with multiple graphs on one page, both graphing the same thing but one may be males and the other females, for example. My issue is that the bars may be representing the same percentages but are different lengths in each graph. So 48% is not represented as the same length on each graph. Visually this is going to cause a problem for the audience of the report. Is there a way to relate/panel the graphs to solve for this problem.
We are using WF 773.
I have a couple samples I can include if necessary.
To have them the same length you need to have to same starting point, the same max and the same scale. So having something like this added to your graph (especially for percentage)