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Default Lock Axis Values?

I want to show a progression of data, tracking towards reaching a
predetermined goal. Unfortunately, as I get closer to the desired goal, my Y
axis values are changing every time I update the data, thereby making it look
like I am not getting any closer to the desired goal.

Is it possible to lock in the Axis values, so that they do no autmatically
adjust to "fit" the data provided. Thx.
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Double click on the axis, go to the Scale tab, enter the values you want,
and clear the checkboxes.

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I want to show a progression of data, tracking towards reaching a
predetermined goal. Unfortunately, as I get closer to the desired goal,
my Y
axis values are changing every time I update the data, thereby making it
look
like I am not getting any closer to the desired goal.

Is it possible to lock in the Axis values, so that they do no autmatically
adjust to "fit" the data provided. Thx.



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Default Lock Axis Values?

Thank you.

"Jon Peltier" wrote:

Double click on the axis, go to the Scale tab, enter the values you want,
and clear the checkboxes.

- Jon
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http://PeltierTech.com
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"ryan" wrote in message
...
I want to show a progression of data, tracking towards reaching a
predetermined goal. Unfortunately, as I get closer to the desired goal,
my Y
axis values are changing every time I update the data, thereby making it
look
like I am not getting any closer to the desired goal.

Is it possible to lock in the Axis values, so that they do no autmatically
adjust to "fit" the data provided. Thx.




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Isn't that life? The harder you work the farther you get from your goal.
(Reminds me of Alice through the looking glass).
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"ryan" wrote:

Thank you.

"Jon Peltier" wrote:

Double click on the axis, go to the Scale tab, enter the values you want,
and clear the checkboxes.

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
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"ryan" wrote in message
...
I want to show a progression of data, tracking towards reaching a
predetermined goal. Unfortunately, as I get closer to the desired goal,
my Y
axis values are changing every time I update the data, thereby making it
look
like I am not getting any closer to the desired goal.

Is it possible to lock in the Axis values, so that they do no autmatically
adjust to "fit" the data provided. Thx.




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Yes, it is possible to lock in the axis values in Microsoft Excel. Here's how you can do it:
  1. Select the chart that you want to modify.
  2. Right-click on the Y-axis and select "Format Axis" from the drop-down menu.
  3. In the Format Axis pane that appears on the right-hand side of the screen, click on the "Axis Options" tab.
  4. Under "Bounds," you will see two options: "Automatic" and "Fixed." Select "Fixed."
  5. Enter the minimum and maximum values that you want to use for the Y-axis in the "Minimum" and "Maximum" fields.
  6. Click "Close" to apply the changes.

Now, your Y-axis values will remain fixed, regardless of any changes to the data in your chart. This will allow you to track your progress towards your predetermined goal more accurately.
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