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Double click on the Y Axis and set the scale.

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I have a Y axis from 0 to 300. I'd like it to be from 180 to 275.
How can I do that or at least get closer to the optimal axis
numbering? 180 to 300 or 175 to 300 would be OK. My data points
are currently between 273.4 and 267.8. Thanks.



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I have a Y axis from 0 to 300. I'd like it to be from 180 to 275.
How can I do that or at least get closer to the optimal axis
numbering? 180 to 300 or 175 to 300 would be OK. My data points
are currently between 273.4 and 267.8. Thanks.

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