If you have all numbers, Excel doesn't know you think one set of numbers is
special. If the first column contains text labels, on the other hand, or
dates, then Excel knows the first column is different. If you put a header
over every column except the first, Excel knows the first column is
different. If everything is a number, Excel doesn't know.
- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
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"tim m" wrote in message
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Thanks for your help, i also finaly discovered how to reformat it to
eliminate the series and put in the years. Wish that was a default
setting.
Thanks again.
"Bernard Liengme" wrote:
Ever since Excel 1997, there has been this problem.
If the x-values are numeric and you have a heading over them, Excel
treats
them as a data series and uses 1,2,3... for x-values.
Just remove the heading, make the chart and retype the heading
Years North East
2000 $25 $45
2001 $45 $99
2000 $67 $88
Delete the 'Years" to make the chart
best wishes
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Bernard Liengme
Microsoft Excel MVP
http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme
"tim m" wrote in message
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I'm sure this is a super simple question. I just started testing some
simple
charts in 2007. I have a small grid with 4 years and 4 dollar values.
(years are 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007).
I want to make a simple bar chart with the $ values on the Y axis and
the
Years on the x axis. The Dollar values and bars display properly but
the
X
axis lists 1, 2, 3, 4 under the bars rather than the years. I can't
seem
to
find the ribbon or menu to change this to display the years.
Any help is appreciated.