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Galerkin84 Posted - 09/29/2015 : 08:24:16 AM
Hey,

is it possible to do a similar diagram like seen on the screenshot?
http://i.imgur.com/5gxdJa9.png

If, which function/feature is necessary?

Thank you!
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Galerkin84 Posted - 10/04/2015 : 07:15:57 AM
Thanks a lot!
Shirley_GZ Posted - 09/30/2015 : 01:31:14 AM
Hi,

1. Highlight Y columns to create a Double-Y graph as below (Selecting Plot: Multi-Y: Double-Y from main menu):


2. Double-click on one plot to open Plot Details dialog. Select the plot under Layer 1 and Layer 2 respectively to change the Plot Type to Column/Bar.


3. Select Graph 1 in the left panel, go to Miscellaneous tab, check the Column/Bar Gap/Offset Across Layers check box.


4.Click OK button. You will get what you want.

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