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tpr06 Posted - 11/21/2006 : 9:34:01 PM
Hi,

How can one add a "fill area" plot to one of the layers of a multiple layer plot ?

I have a total of 3 layers (1 row and 3 columns) with the same X-axis. In two of the three layers, I want to add a "fill area" plot from an X, Y1, Y2 worksheet. Selecting X, Y1, Y2 and clicking on "fill area" icon gives a separate plot. And this option does not work if one is trying to add this kind of plot to one of the layers of a multiple layer plot.

"Plot type" shown under "plot details" for this kind of graph is "High-low-close", and again, this option does not appear while using layers.

Any suggestion would be helpful.
I'm using version 6.1 on Windows 2000.
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tpr06 Posted - 11/22/2006 : 12:59:21 PM
Thanks! It works now.
larry_lan Posted - 11/22/2006 : 02:33:33 AM
Hi:

You can plot the three graph separately and then click the Merge button to merge the plots. On the Total Number of Layers dialog, specify one row and one column.

In the new generated plot, link all the scales on the Plot Detail. However, there is a problem that the front layer will cover the back one. So maybe you'd better not to fill any color on the area but fill patterns.

Larry
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Edited by - larry_lan on 11/22/2006 02:39:01 AM

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