FranLew--
Yes--the same workbook and the worksheet data is manually formatted as a date.
The axis labels are 'Date' -and 'Value' the same as the columns.
"Jon Peltier" wrote:
Is the data in the same workbook as the chart? Is the worksheet data
manually formatted as a date? The axis labels?
- Jon
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"FranLew" wrote in message
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"FranLew" reply
I am and have been using Excel 2003 -I don't believe that I made a change
to
cause this.
Any sugestions to correct this??
"Joel" wrote:
Are you now using Excel 2007? You didn't explain what you that caue the
date
to change to the number.
Microsoft stores that date as an interger represent number of days since
Jan
1, 1900. Excel display the number as a date or number depending on the
format of the cells. Hours are represented as a fraction of the day
where 8
hours = 8/24hr = 0.33333
"FranLew" wrote:
I have bee using excel 2003 to produce a line chart from two columns of
data--'date' and 'value'. When I move the cursor to a point on the line
the
'date' and 'value' from the two columns is shown--i.e '8/20' and '1500'
.Now
the date value point is a five digit number which -I think-is
equivalent to
that date.
How can I regain the m/d to appear?