I also took the time to give you two options on how to handle the case where
the first column contains numbers. You may want to go back and look at my
post again.
--
Regards,
Tushar Mehta
http://www.tushar-mehta.com
Custom business solutions leveraging a multi-disciplinary approach
"Richard Erlacher" wrote:
Nope, these are all numbers. However, it's the row-numbers that are
currently appearing on the x-axis of my chart, and it's the first columnt in
my data set that I want used. I had the impression that if I select just
the columns I want presented in my chart, XL will use the leftmost as the
"default" x-axis.
The problem isn't that it's not using data I do want used, but, rather,
quite the opposite. Those line-numbers are meaningless on my chart and I
want the vaules in my first column used instead.
Regards,
Richard
"Tushar Mehta" wrote in message
...
If the first column contains text information, select any cell in the
range
you want charted, then click the Chart Wizard button. XL should use the
first column as the x-axis values.
If it doesn't you have two choices. Either delete the header of the first
column, then follow the steps in the previous paragraph or in the 2nd step
of
the chart wizard click the Series tab and then set the first column as the
Category (X) values.
--
Regards,
Tushar Mehta
http://www.tushar-mehta.com
Custom business solutions leveraging a multi-disciplinary approach
"Richard Erlacher" wrote:
I wish to limit my chart to only the data I entered into the spreadsheet.
How can I suppress the use of the row numbers as the x-axis on a line
chart?
I want the leftmost selected column to be my horizontal axis, relative to
which every other column is displayed. I also need to control the scale
of
the vertical axis, but "help" doesn't help with that either.
How can I do this?
Richard