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Richard -

A scatter chart series can have no more than 32,000 points. So that's
not it. I suspect there's a bit of nonnumeric data at about row 699 or
700. If it looks like a number but it's left-aligned in the cell, this
could be the problem. Make sure the cell has a date or general format
(not text), then copy a blank cell, select the bad cell, and use Paste
Special from the Edit menu, with the Values and Operation-Add options,
to try to fix it.

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Richard Goh wrote:

I am attempting to plot my investments value against dates with Excel 2000
in a Windows XP SP2 system
I have over 750 date rows, with gaps starting in 2003
When I choose a scatter chart, the dates on the chart revert to Jan 1, 1900
It was working up until the number of rows exceeded 699.

Is this a problem with Excel? Is there a limit to the number of rows that
can be used?


 
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