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OlegLgn Posted - 08/13/2002 : 1:04:13 PM
I link two axses, axis with linear scale (Layer 1, X1) to the axis with reciprocal scale (Layer 2, X2). Then I make a brake in the X1 axis and corresponding brake in the X2 axis. But it appears that one part of the X2 axis is not reciprocal, because data points don't have necessary X values in this part of the broken axis (but everything is OK with the other part). Am I doing something wrong?

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