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Bernard Liengme
 
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No one will open an attached file. Send it to me my personal email.
I will have a look and reply (I'm a retired chem prof)
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Here's a new one for me: I am using stacked area graphs to describe ion
fractionations for my graduate thesis. However, my aluminum data series
won't behave: I think I have attached sneeze.doc for your viewing
pleasure. If not, please share the best way to post a graph.

Anyway, the green polkadot area that represents Al extends beyond the x
axis on the left side over the y axis intercept. None of the other data
series are doing this. I have checked my data and the same # of cells
have been chosen for the y-axis for each series, and my x-axis cells
are the same for all. Now the kicker of it is that I have two
worksheets that each have a separate graph (one for each stream) and
graphs from both worksheets are screwing up Aluminum. Not calcium or
hydrogen, just aluminum series. This does not appear on the excell
sheet. Only when I copy (either as a picture or as a chart object;
tried both ways) into my thesis.

Now, I have set my x-axis minimum to ~1989 and my data go back to early
1989. SO I think that the extra booger bleeding over my y-axis is just
showing all of the data. I can't figure out why though.

Is the easiest fix to just delete the data I am not using, copy the
graphs over, and then put the data back?


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