If Excel doesn't recognize the dates, Automatic gives you the regular
category-type axis. Changing it to Time-Scale will work only if the pseudo
dates (i.e., non-numeric, merely text that Excel cannot pares into a valid
date) are converted to true dates.
- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
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"David Biddulph" wrote in message
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Under Chart Options/ Axes, you've presumably got X-axis as categories, but
you should get the result you want if you select time axis or automatic.
Another choice, of course, is XY (scatter) rather than line chart.
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David Biddulph
"Gilbert De Ceulaer" wrote in message
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Y-axis are values,
X-axis are dates (day after day, with many days omitted),
so there is not a value for each day.
Now - on a line graph - the distance between day 1 en day 2 is the same
as the distance between day 2 and day 7 (if there are no values for days
3 to 6).
Is there a possibility to have the x-values expanded relative to time ?
And interpolate the missing values ?
Thanks,
Gilbert
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