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Suppose I have four graphs that I combine to look like this:
http://i37.tinypic.com/314wkfb.jpg
My question is: is there an easy way to ensure that the length of the
x-axis is the same in all four graphs when they are combined.
I can probably fiddle around with margin gaps until I get them right,
but is there something a little easier than that?
Thanks.
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Kieran McCaul MPH PhD
WA Centre for Health & Ageing (M573)
University of Western Australia
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Perth 6000
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