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Apoorva Fedelmid Posted - 02/03/2022 : 09:39:02 AM
My x-axis shows the temperature in Kelvin. The graph shows also a top x-axis, where the temperature is shown in °C by using formula x-273.15. However, I don´t find an option to label the upper x-axis. When creating a graph, bottom x-axis and left y-axis are automatically labeled, e.g., by comments in the dataset. How can I label my upper x-axis?
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snowli Posted - 02/04/2022 : 09:37:51 AM
No problem. You may think it's a label so it never rang a bell :-)

Snow
Apoorva Fedelmid Posted - 02/04/2022 : 03:48:56 AM
Thank you! I hovered all the time over it without really recognizing it. I´m sorry.
snowli Posted - 02/03/2022 : 11:16:30 AM
You can double click the top axis.
Go to Title tab to add axis title.
Please make sure top is selected on left panel in Axis dialog.

Thanks, Snow

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