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Hi,
I've got a number of "normal" value columns in a column chart with one column, that is far higher than all the others. Because of that, the differences between values of all the other columns become hardly visible, since the vertical axis becomes so much higher. Is there any way, in Excel 2007 or 2003, to "cut" the axis somewhere in between to correctly show all the values? I hope you understand what I'm looking for... Many thanks, |
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