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Tushar Mehta
 
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When I make a chart in excel, its horizontal and vertical dimensions seem to
be pre-set. How can I expand the vertical height of my chart? My data spikes
at one point, and I want to be able to show it without all the rest almost
vainishing into a flat line at the bottom. (Yeah, I know, I could use a log
scale, but I don't want to here).
Thanks

Click the chart. You should see black squares at the corners and the
middle of each dimension. Click and drag the top or bottom one.

Alternatively, double-click the y-axis. From the scale tab, set the
max. value so that most of your data are meaningfully displayed. The
outlier will appear to be above the max. value shown on the y-axis.
The effect is best seen with a line or xy scatter chart.

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