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Without necessarily deleting the chart and then recreate a whole new chart,
how can I get the data points to revert back to being in the center of all columns rather than equally spaced starting from the left axis to the right axis? This issue was brought about by way of using the Area method for one of the data series, but went attempting to revert back, it doesn't go back to the original line data format as described above? It goes back to the line, but the data points are not at the same places. -- Ronald R. Dodge, Jr. Production Statistician/Programmer Master MOUS 2000 |
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Hi,
Try double clicking the x axis and on the scale tab check 'Value (Y) axis crosses between categories' Cheers Andy Ronald Dodge wrote: Without necessarily deleting the chart and then recreate a whole new chart, how can I get the data points to revert back to being in the center of all columns rather than equally spaced starting from the left axis to the right axis? This issue was brought about by way of using the Area method for one of the data series, but went attempting to revert back, it doesn't go back to the original line data format as described above? It goes back to the line, but the data points are not at the same places. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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Thank you for your help as I didn't even think of looking within the X axis
Format as I normally have that not shown anyhow. Given how the X-axis tends to work, I just use the worksheet instead. -- Ronald R. Dodge, Jr. Production Statistician/Programmer Master MOUS 2000 "Andy Pope" wrote in message ... Hi, Try double clicking the x axis and on the scale tab check 'Value (Y) axis crosses between categories' Cheers Andy Ronald Dodge wrote: Without necessarily deleting the chart and then recreate a whole new chart, how can I get the data points to revert back to being in the center of all columns rather than equally spaced starting from the left axis to the right axis? This issue was brought about by way of using the Area method for one of the data series, but went attempting to revert back, it doesn't go back to the original line data format as described above? It goes back to the line, but the data points are not at the same places. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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