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I have a graph which has the scale -100 to 50,000 with 10,000 for the scale
markers on the y axis. I wish to hide or "cut out" of the graph the space between the 10,000 and 40,000 marker points. I've seen this before where a gap in the scale like this has been represented by a squiggly line along the axis. Is this possible to do in Excel? Thanks in advance for your assistance. |
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