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How do I get the X axis (excel 2003) to start at 0?
I want to ensure my first data point is away from the Y axis line. I have
un-ticked the "crosses between pips" because I want the pips to line up with the data point, but now my first data point is on the line and it will not allow me to put in a "o" as the starting point. |
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If this is a Line chart, switch to a XY Scatter chart. A Line chart
doesn't allow the option you want. -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions In article , =?Utf- 8?B?U3RyZXNzZWQgZGlzc2VydGF0aW9uIHN0dWRlbnQh?= Stressed dissertation says... I want to ensure my first data point is away from the Y axis line. I have un-ticked the "crosses between pips" because I want the pips to line up with the data point, but now my first data point is on the line and it will not allow me to put in a "o" as the starting point. |
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