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Charts: Line Charts

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Line charts are great for tracking data over time. Sometimes we want to compare different metrics on the same chart to see if they are moving together, or diverging. Unfortunately, one number may be measured in dollars ($) and another in percentage (%). When numbers are in very different scales, they are difficult to display in a meaningful way on a single chart. But, this video shows a great trick around this problem by applying a secondary axis, and like magic, the data can be compared!

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Charts-Blank.xlsx Charts-Complete.xlsx

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