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3D excel chart
As explained by Andy Pope I did a 3D excel chart and everything is OK. It is
representing a 3D line to be more precise. I just want to go a step further and find a way to automatically adjust the minimum and maximum axis/cage data values to those which will be actually plotted. Is any way to do this? For example: I have data plotted those x,y,z values can be 500 or 5000. And since my cage/axis data is predefined to a fixed value (to accommodate bigger data), small data doesnt look good in plot. TIA TIm |
3D excel chart
Hi Tim,
You can use MIN and MAX formula to determine the values of the cage and axis. But to apply the values to the chart you will either have to do this manually or use VBA code. You can record a macro whilst you change the values and then substitute range references instead of static values. Cheers Andy Tim wrote: As explained by Andy Pope I did a 3D excel chart and everything is OK. It is representing a 3D line to be more precise. I just want to go a step further and find a way to automatically adjust the minimum and maximum axis/cage data values to those which will be actually plotted. Is any way to do this? For example: I have data plotted those x,y,z values can be 500 or 5000. And since my cage/axis data is predefined to a fixed value (to accommodate bigger data), small data doesnt look good in plot. TIA TIm |
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