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Default XY Scatter x & y axis grid numbers

I'm doing charts for an algebra class and I need my xy scatter to show whole
numbers rather than halfs. I also want to see a full chart even if my points
are positive for the x axis, how do I do that?

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Default XY Scatter x & y axis grid numbers

Double click on an axis, and on the Scale tab, set the min, max, and major
unit you want the chart to use.

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I'm doing charts for an algebra class and I need my xy scatter to show
whole
numbers rather than halfs. I also want to see a full chart even if my
points
are positive for the x axis, how do I do that?

signed getting angrier



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