Hi Jeremy (et al.),

I'm trying to make several pages of plots. For this I use a grid on each page, 
and in each grid I put several graphs. I use zero margins. For each plot I have 
a separate y axis, but the x-axis sis shared.  The nice thing is that because 
the number of graphs is the same on each page, alle pages are uniform. However, 
the total number of graphs I want to plot is not a divisor of the number of 
plots per page. This means that the last page will contain less plots, and that 
the plots on the last page wil therefore be scaled differently from all the 
others.

So let me give an example, say that my document has three pages of 10 plots per 
page, and cnosists of 22 plots. Then on pages 1 and 2, the plots are typically 
1/10th of a page high, while on the last page, both plots are 1/2 page in 
height. 

What I tried doing was just adding some plots, and hiding them. This solves the 
scaling, but I don't manage to get the shared x-axis to just show under the 
last 'real' plot.

Is there a way to get the last page uniform to the first ones, while also being 
able to show the x-axis? For example, it would probably solve my problem if I 
could just indicate the size of the plot in some relative units, I guess.

Cheers,

Yan

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