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Default P-V chart, get the last date on the X axis?

In a Price-Volume chart, how do you get the last date of your data on the X
axis to show up?
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Default P-V chart, get the last date on the X axis?

Here's one way:

http://www.arouet.net/archives/2004/..._the_datas.php

You have to scroll down a bit, the page's layout is a little funny.

If you don't care about the first date also showing, here's another way
which may be marginally easier:

Have your dates in descending order in the sheet.
Create your chart.
Go to Chart menu Chart Options Axes, change Category Axis to Category.
Double click the X axis, Scale tab, select Categories in Reverse Order and
if desired Value Axis Crosses at Maximum Category.

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