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Barb
 
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Default Add series to line graph

I guess I would mind the algorithm less if it the program did not populate
the "Values" field with ={1} when I click Add Series. It seems to calculate
a reasonable scale for the first series, it is only subsequent series that
mess it up due to the default value ={1}. Oh well...

Thanks for your suggestion. I will use it when I am adding data to charts
that have already been created, however, if I am plotting multiple series
during the chart's initial creation, I will still have to go in and manually
adjust the scale - unless I am doing this incorrectly...

"Jon Peltier" wrote:

Excel uses a particular algorithm for determining the minimum axis value. If
the absolute value of the difference between the minimum and maximum values
in the data is less than something like 1/6 of the maximum absolute value in
the data, then Excel will pick a non-zero minimum and maximum. Otherwise it
uses zero. You're not the only person who doesn't care for this algorithm.
The thing you might do is rescale the axis before adding data. All you would
need to do is double click the axis, click on the Scale tab, and uncheck the
boxes for min and max, which is easier than re-entering numbers. You still
may need to readjust after adding data, but only if the data strays outside
of these limits.

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
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"Barb" wrote in message
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Is there any way to avoid the following:

When I add a series to a line graph which has an appropriate scale for the
y
axis, the scale changes as soon as I click on 'Add Series'. The Values
box
populates with ={1} which forces the minimum value on the y axis down to
zero. Even after I replace the ={1} with the data range for values, the
scale
remains at the now inappropriate scale with too low of a minimum value,
forcing me to go and make adjustment values to the axis scale. I have
lots
of graphing to do and find this irritating and time consuming.

Thanks for any suggestions.



Using Excel 97.