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Modify scale in X axis on a scatter plot from Pivot data
I need to increase the gap between my labels on the X axis in a scatter plot.
They are too close and I can not read the labels unless i make them 4pt and zoom in to 200%. There are about 200 points on the X axis at .2 increments. I would like to be able to have labels for whole numbers only. I can not use a fixed set of values by generating a dummy X-axis since the range changes as I apply the different filters. Any ideas? thanks! Sandy |
Modify scale in X axis on a scatter plot from Pivot data
Pivot charts don't let you change the spacing of the categories. They also
don't let you make an XY (scatter) chart, so you probably have a line chart. In a regular line chart you can double click the X axis, and on the Scale tab, enter larger values for Number of Categories between Tick Marks/Tick Mark Labels. You can make a regular chart from pivot data. Select a blank chart not touching the pivot table, and create a chart. In step 2 of the wizard, click on the Series tab, and enter data for the series one-by-one. If you use the Data Range tab, the chart will instantly convert to a less flexible pivot chart. To adjust to changing pivots, you will need to make a dynamic range that includes the column of values being plotted. Here are some dynamic chart examples and links to many mo http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/Dynamics.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Sandy" wrote in message ... I need to increase the gap between my labels on the X axis in a scatter plot. They are too close and I can not read the labels unless i make them 4pt and zoom in to 200%. There are about 200 points on the X axis at .2 increments. I would like to be able to have labels for whole numbers only. I can not use a fixed set of values by generating a dummy X-axis since the range changes as I apply the different filters. Any ideas? thanks! Sandy |
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