Assign different scales to the value axes, Format columns, bars, and lines – Adobe Illustrator CC 2015 User Manual

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To change the position of the value axis, select an option from the Value Axis menu.

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To format tick marks and labels, select an axis from the pop-up menu at the top of the dialog box, and set the
following options:

Tick Values

Determines the placement of tick marks on value axes, left axes, right axes, bottom axes, or top axes.

Select Override Calculated Values to manually calculate the placement of tick marks. Either accept the values set
when you created the graph or enter a minimum value, a maximum value, and the number of divisions between
labels.

Tick Marks

Determines the length of tick marks and number of tick marks per division. For category axes, select

Draw Tick Marks Between Labels to draw tick marks on either side of the labels or columns, or deselect the option
to center tick marks over the labels or columns.

Add Labels

Specifies a prefix and suffix for numbers on value axes, left axes, right axes, bottom axes, or top axes.

For example, you can add a dollar sign or percent sign to axis numbers.

Assign different scales to the value axes

If your graph has a value axis on both sides, you can assign a different set of data to each axis. This causes Illustrator to
generate a different scale for each axis. This technique is especially useful when you combine different graph types in
the same graph.

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Select the Group Selection tool

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Click the legend for the data set you want to assign to the axis.

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Without moving the Group Selection tool pointer from the legend, click again. All of the columns grouped with the
legend are selected.

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Choose Object > Graph > Type, or double-click the graph tool in the Tools panel.

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From the Value Axis pop-up menu, select the axis to which you want to assign the data.

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Click OK.

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Format columns, bars, and lines

For column, stacked column, bar, and stacked bar graphs, you can adjust the amount of space between each column or
bar in the graph. You can also adjust the amount of space between the categories, or clusters, of data in the graph. For
line, scatter, and radar graphs, you can adjust the appearance of lines and data points.

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Select the graph with the Selection tool.

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Choose Object > Graph > Type, or double-click the graph tool in the Tools panel.

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To adjust the space between columns and bars in a column, stacked column, bar, or stacked bar graph, enter a value
between 1% and 1000% in the Column Width, Bar Width, or Cluster Width text box.

A value greater than 100% causes the columns, bars, or clusters to overlap one another. A value less than 100% leaves
space between the columns, bars, or clusters. A value of 100% moves the columns, bars, or clusters flush against each
other.

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To adjust lines and data points in line, scatter, and radar graphs, set the Mark Data Points, Connect Data Points,
Edge-to-Edge Lines, and Draw Filled Lines options.

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To change how columns, bars, and lines overlap, set the First Row In Front and First Column In Front options.

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