Hello all. I am running a bunch of regressions, each with a different dependent variable using the same set of three independent variables (levels of an experimental treatment). I combine four regressions per graph to save space, and I'd like to combine all three graphs (with four regs each, for a total of 12). The problem is when I do that it only includes the first legend. Is there any way to get each legend incorporated in the graph combining the subgraphs?
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