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MS Access Forum / Forms / November 2007

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I want my Secondary scale to match the primary scale.

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Zevets - 09 Nov 2007 13:28 GMT
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John W. Vinson - 09 Nov 2007 19:36 GMT
Please use the big textbox to explain what you mean. Is this a Microsoft
Access form you're using? What "scale" do you mean? In what way should they
"match"?

            John W. Vinson [MVP]
Zevets - 12 Nov 2007 12:40 GMT
I have an Access Form!Graph(FG) and I am using a query to created a table
which feed data to the FG.  The FG has to types of data in it. One uses the
Scale on the left and the other the scale on the right, both of which free
floats besed upon the range of numbers.  I am build reports using this FG and
one set of data on the tgraph is in a chart type which build a stratification
from the bottom up.  The other set of data using the right scale is a one
line chart that can't be added to the other data.  If you need to see an
example, no problem.  Just tell me where to seen the examples.
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> Please use the big textbox to explain what you mean. Is this a Microsoft
> Access form you're using? What "scale" do you mean? In what way should they
> "match"?
>
>              John W. Vinson [MVP]
 
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