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To: james chaggaris who wrote (1357)6/14/1998 5:01:00 PM
From: Bill Martin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2233
 
Re: Make sure the moving averages are using the same vertical scale (make sure "share vertical scales is checked"). This might help.

Thanks Jim. You've led me to a solution, though somehow it seems backwards to me. I don't see anywhere the "share vertical scales" box you were referring to. Instead, in the window where you define the parameters for the moving average, there is a box to check labeled "overlay". I've been checking that box on the theory that it would make all the plots overlay onto one vertical axis scale. Apparently though it means that the plots will overlay, but each with their own vertical axis defined. Seems backwards to me, but ....

Anyhow, thanks for the help. My problem is solved!

Bill