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mlsguy
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I have two lines, but I would like them to be tied to seperate axes.

Look at this stacked bar chart with line graph:

mlsguy_0-1698760691324.png

You'll notice that you do not see the purple line; this is because there is a flat value of 30. (This also marks the difference between the green and red here). I want this purple line to be tied to the left axis, but I would like to maintain the percentage on the right axis for the gold line. Thanks a lot 🙂

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lbendlin
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Looks like you are already doing that?

 

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