![]() ![]() The waterfall chart looks like this, after minor modifications. The user’s data looks like this (I’ve changed the labels and values). I described a very similar problem in Align X Axis to Y=0 on Two Y Axes, which solved the special case where zero on the primary axis was to coincide with zero on the secondary axis. This is really just a matter of applying straightforward algebra to compute the secondary axis scale parameters from the primary axis scale parameters and the two values one wants to line up. ![]() I received an email from a user of my Waterfall Chart Utility, who wanted to add a secondary axis showing percentages corresponding to the values on the primary axis.
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