On Thursday 14 December 2006 15:12, + Marcus Mossuto wrote:
> I am using Open Office 2.0
>
> Open Office will not allow me to properly format a 2-axis climate graph for
> my students.  I had to introduce excel to do this feature.
>
> Temprature should be on the left with a line graph.  Precipitation should
> be on the right with a bar graph.  When you format eaither data series to
> line or bar, it automaticlly place temperature into bar and precip into
> line.  It should be the reverse. Any attempt to reverse this is futile.  
> It also will not allow me to put a secondary axis label (precipitation) in?
>  Any suggestions.

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On Friday 15 December 2006 10:37, Andis Lazdinsh wrote:
> >
> > Temprature should be on the left with a line graph.  Precipitation should
> > be on the right with a bar graph.  When you format eaither data series to
> > line or bar, it automaticlly place temperature into bar and precip into
> > line.  It should be the reverse.
>
> May be try to change order of the rows or columns before inserting chart
> and try other types of charts. It should be possible to change order of
> values  in the chart.
>
> > Any attempt to reverse this is futile.   It also will not allow me to put
> > a secondary axis label (precipitation) in?  Any suggestions.
>
> Secondary axis also is possible. Select data set, right click on data
> set and chose object properties. Then chose options and check second
> axis. Other parameters as well as visual effects can be specified later.
>

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