On Tue 19 Jul, David Stanaway wrote:
> Does this help?
> 
> http://stanaway.net/~david/2-y-axis-plot.png
> 
> 
> If you have Chart1 selected in the graph tree widget, you can click on
> the Add button, and you can add a Y axis, and you can add another plot.
> 
> If you select the plot, you can specify which Y axis to use.
> 
> This is with Gnumeric 1.5.2, I am not sure which version that you have
> and I am not sure how far back this UI functionality goes back.
> 
> On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 16:27 +0100, Tony Abbey wrote:
> > On Tue 19 Jul, Jean Bréfort wrote:
> > > Le mardi 19 juillet 2005 à 13:01 +0100, Tony Abbey a écrit :
> > > > As a newcomer to Gnumeric, I have searched through the mailing lists
> > > > and manual and can't find out how to use a second Y-axis. I have
> > > > tried to add one crossing my X categories at the right hand side, but
> > > > it always overlays the existing one at the left. Also, how do I
> > > > relate this second axis to a particular series?
> > > 
> > > You must add a new plot to the chart, then select the second Y axis as
> > > Y axis for the new plot and add series.
> > 
> > Hi Jean
> > 
> > Thanks for the info - this allowed me to put a second chart below the
> > first one on the graph with its own Y axis, but did not allow me to put a
> > second plot on the first graph with a new Y axis.
> > 
> > Tony
> > 

Hi David

That looks like just what I wanted - it must be a feature of 1.5.2 - I have
version 1.4.3 and was looking in the features list of 1.5.2 but didn't see
anything about the second y-axis. I'll upgrade, thanks

Tony

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