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i am making a chart with weird X-values. Instead of single, whole numbers, I
need each value to be as follows: 1-2, 3-5, 6-10, 11-15, etc. Please help
me!! My chart keeps going to whole numbers instead and its been driving me
crazy for days!
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What chart type are you using?

If you want your X-axis to be category labels, rather than actual numbers,
you may find that a line chart (or one of the other chart types) is more
suitable than an XY (scatter) chart, if the latter is what you are currently
trying.
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i am making a chart with weird X-values. Instead of single, whole numbers,
I
need each value to be as follows: 1-2, 3-5, 6-10, 11-15, etc. Please help
me!! My chart keeps going to whole numbers instead and its been driving
me
crazy for days!



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