Why can you only use logrithm scale on the y-axis?
I'm trying, unsuccessfully, to make a chart with a logrithmic scale on the
x-axis. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Dave |
Why can you only use logrithm scale on the y-axis?
Dave -
The XY (Scatter) chart type is the only type that has values on both the X and Y axis. (Other charts treat data for one of the axes as equally-spaced labels.) - Mike http://www.mikemiddleton.com "Davi" wrote in message ... I'm trying, unsuccessfully, to make a chart with a logrithmic scale on the x-axis. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Dave |
Why can you only use logrithm scale on the y-axis?
Thanks very much Mike - I appreciate your response. I'll change my chart
type and go from there. Best Regards, Dave "Mike Middleton" wrote: Dave - The XY (Scatter) chart type is the only type that has values on both the X and Y axis. (Other charts treat data for one of the axes as equally-spaced labels.) - Mike http://www.mikemiddleton.com "Davi" wrote in message ... I'm trying, unsuccessfully, to make a chart with a logrithmic scale on the x-axis. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Dave |
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