http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3292/3034511668_78c7ca2c88_o.jpg
in the photo you can see that the purple graph zero line is based at
the lowest point of the chart, (it has only positive and 0 values).
the blue graph has also negative values, thus the zero line is not at
the base of the chart.
even if i force them all to have the same minimum value, the zero is
different cause each one has a different axes (one has a range of tens
and the other a range thousands)

thanks for the help
ofer
On Nov 14, 8:32 am, "Vinod M. Jacob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What did you mean by "series has it's own zero line in a different height of
> the graph.".Would you please be little more specific or paste your code
> here?
>
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 11:39 PM, oferfort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > i have a column chart that has multiple series, each with it's own
> > axes, since they have different ranges.
> > when all the values are positive the graph looks great, but once i
> > have one of the series with negative values, each series has it's own
> > zero line in a different height of the graph.
> > this makes the graph pretty unclear.
> > i thought about giving them all a minimum value, but since they all
> > have different ranges, they start at the same value, but the 0 line is
> > still in different location for each series.
>
> > does anyone have an idea how i can manage it?
>
>

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