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I am using Excel to create a dashboard report and therefore the graphs are
really close together. The graphs are line graphs and I wanted to alternate
the side in which the axis shows up so it doesn't clutter the page. Is there
a way to move the Y axis to the right side on some grahs instead of on the
left or do I have to create a secondary axis where the primary has no data.
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Hi JICDB,

Double click on the X axis values then on the scale tab
check 'value (y) axis crosses at maximum category'

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Awesome! iT worked great! Thanks!

"MartinW" wrote:

Hi JICDB,

Double click on the X axis values then on the scale tab
check 'value (y) axis crosses at maximum category'

HTH
Martin



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