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Ive got a bar chart which is mostly negative values, i.e. underneath the
x-axis. However, the x-axis labels are also underneath the axis, so therefore sitting over the bars. I want to be able to put them above the axis (which is what Id do if I were drawing it myself) but I cant work out how to do it. One would have thought it would have been a fairly simple option, but Ive searched everywhere and cant find it! I'm using Excel 97 by the way. Many thanks. |
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