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Is there a way to have Excel show smaller divisions inside of the minor
gridlines ("sub-minor gridlines") in a logarithmic scale, when doing a chart?
I currently use an Excel 2002 application program.
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Hi,

You can use a dummy data series to add your own gridlines.
See Jon Peltier's explanation, which you can adapt.
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...Gridlines.html

Cheers
Andy

Plinth Murex wrote:
Is there a way to have Excel show smaller divisions inside of the minor
gridlines ("sub-minor gridlines") in a logarithmic scale, when doing a chart?
I currently use an Excel 2002 application program.


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Default Minor gridlines in Logarithmic scales

Thanks, Andy. If you come across another way of doing, please give me a post.

Best Regards,
Plinth
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"Andy Pope" wrote:

Hi,

You can use a dummy data series to add your own gridlines.
See Jon Peltier's explanation, which you can adapt.
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...Gridlines.html

Cheers
Andy

Plinth Murex wrote:
Is there a way to have Excel show smaller divisions inside of the minor
gridlines ("sub-minor gridlines") in a logarithmic scale, when doing a chart?
I currently use an Excel 2002 application program.


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