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I have a series of charts in separate workbooks, all with a time
X-axis. For distribution, I copy just the charts - not the underlying data - to a new workbook. All looks good until I come to open the new workbook, when I find that the Y-axis has migrated from outside left to inside right, and buggered up the alignment with a second chart on the same sheet. When I look at the properties of the X-axis, I find that it's no longer a time axis, but a value axis; and that, instead of the Y-axis crossing at 8/1/2004, it now crosses at 27338 - even though the X-axis is still formatted as a date. I can't find any way to force Excel to treat the X-axis as a date, and I can't figure a way to make my other charts put their Y-axis text inside the chart on the left. If I could do either of these things, I could make my two charts match up again. Any idea how to do this? Ta Robert Smith |
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