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kbryan Posted - 10/14/2024 : 7:54:08 PM
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Hi, I am new to Origin, so forgive my inexperience. I recently signed up for a learning license in an attempt to graph different data for a grad school project. I need to plot a multi axes graph that captures the same date range, but for average temperature, maximum temperature, precipitation, and also showing a percentage index for two vegetation samples. I just don't know how to best represent all of that data into a graph, any help is greatly appreciated.

Kevin Bryan
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YimingChen Posted - 10/21/2024 : 3:23:55 PM
You may check the graph templates under the Multi-Panel, Multi-Axis group. See below:



James

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