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In Excel, this data plotted just fine for me with the x-axis going from Jan
to Aug. I assume, that like me, you use the international (not US) date format. If this were an Excel question (not Access) I would suggest you right click chart, select Chart Options and open the Axes tab; now ensure the x-axis is set for either Automatic or Time Series If this does not work, I would check that I had real dates in the x-values (not text) best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "SysTech" wrote in message oups.com... I want to create a line chart on access 2003 between the time line based on a query. The query results are the number of incident each day. So the query result looks something like this: 1/1/2006 5 1/2/2006 3 1/4/2006 4 1/8/2006 7 The problem is if there is a gap between dates, the line chart wouldn't go to zero. It would just jump from last data point to the next when the time-scale axis is used. How do I make the line chart to go to zero when there is no data for that date. Can someone please help? |
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