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Nev

Excel should have semi-log graph plotting
 
excel should have charts that use semi log graph paper

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Tushar Mehta

Excel should have semi-log graph plotting
 
For a log y-axis, create any chart with a y axis (other than a 3D surface
chart). Double-click the y-axis, from the Scale tab check the option for
'Logarithmic scale'.

FOr a log x-axis, create a XY Scatter chart, double-click the x-axis, and
from the Scale tab check the option for 'Logarithmic scale'.

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excel should have charts that use semi log graph paper

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David Biddulph

Excel should have semi-log graph plotting
 
"Nev" wrote in message
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excel should have charts that use semi log graph paper


Plot your chart, then format axis/ scale/ tick the box for "logarithmic
scale"
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David Biddulph




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