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Default Not able to read dates accross bottom of chart

right click on the axis and select format axis. In the alignment tab you can
change the way the test is presented
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"Bill43" wrote:

Please excuse me, I am a novice with excel and can see by the other
questions that I will probably not even be able to express my problem. I
have made a chart which is nearly what I want, except the dates across the
bottom run horizontal and cannot be read as they are written over each other.
Across the bottom I have times of day and dates. The times are vertical and
can be read , however the dates came out horizontal and cannot be read. I
have found the tool to change the direction of text, but it only changes the
times (which are already correct) and not the dates. Please advise. I hope
you can see what I am talking about. I hoped to include it with this
question but cannot see how to attach the chart. Thank you

 
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