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service ChartTwoAxisYSupplier
Description
a helper service for chart documents which supply primary and secondary y-axes.

Included Services - Summary
ChartAxisYSupplier
(referenced entity's summary:)
A helper service for the y-axis.
Exported Interfaces - Summary
XTwoAxisYSupplier

offers access to the axis object

Properties' Summary
boolean
HasSecondaryYAxis
determines if the secondary y-axis is shown or hidden.  
boolean
HasSecondaryYAxisDescription
determines for the secondary y-axis if the labels at the tick marks are shown or hidden.  
boolean
HasSecondaryYAxisTitle
[ OPTIONAL ]
determines if the title of the secondary y-axis is shown or hidden.  
Included Services - Details
ChartAxisYSupplier
(referenced entity's summary:)
A helper service for the y-axis.
Exported Interfaces - Details
XTwoAxisYSupplier
Description
offers access to the axis object
Properties' Details
HasSecondaryYAxis
boolean HasSecondaryYAxis;
Description
determines if the secondary y-axis is shown or hidden.
See also
ChartAxis
HasSecondaryYAxisDescription
boolean HasSecondaryYAxisDescription;
Description
determines for the secondary y-axis if the labels at the tick marks are shown or hidden.
HasSecondaryYAxisTitle
boolean HasSecondaryYAxisTitle;
Usage Restrictions
optional
Description
determines if the title of the secondary y-axis is shown or hidden.
Since
OOo 3.0
See also
ChartTitle

 
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