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Problem with Excel 2007 clustered column chart on log scale
I have a clustered column chart on Excel 2007 to compare a few data, on
linear y-axis everything looked ok, the height of the columns were easily compared. I changed the axis to log scale and now the 'base' of the columns start at value '1' (which is '0' on the log scale). Now all the 1 columns point down and those with 1 points up. I don't remember Excel 2003 doing this, and I'd like all the columns to start from the bottom (i.e. all the columns to be pointing up). Is there a solution for this? p.s. strange enough, the stacked columns looked ok on log axis. |
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Problem with Excel 2007 clustered column chart on log scale
Hi,
It does it in xl2003 as well. Format the Y axis, Horizontal Axes crosses at value to be a small positive value. Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "mikew" wrote in message ... I have a clustered column chart on Excel 2007 to compare a few data, on linear y-axis everything looked ok, the height of the columns were easily compared. I changed the axis to log scale and now the 'base' of the columns start at value '1' (which is '0' on the log scale). Now all the 1 columns point down and those with 1 points up. I don't remember Excel 2003 doing this, and I'd like all the columns to start from the bottom (i.e. all the columns to be pointing up). Is there a solution for this? p.s. strange enough, the stacked columns looked ok on log axis. |
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