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Rapthi Posted - 08/11/2024 : 2:12:29 PM
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Hello, I am having a problem, I need to create a graph with a double X axis, but when I create it I get a lag (Image 1), I don't know how I can create it where the x axes are independent like in Excel (Image 2)



Bryan
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ChaoC Posted - 08/12/2024 : 09:01:47 AM
Hello Rapthi,

Have you seen the Double-X graph blogpost?
https://blog.originlab.com/how-to-make-a-neat-double-x-graph

Another method not shown here is click the X-axis and select the Minitoolbar button "Add Secondary Axis". For Double X Type, select "Share X Range, Independent Ticks. Then, for the Top-axis in the Tick Labels tab>Display>Type>Text from dataset. Select your second X x-axis data.

Best,
Chao

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