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Default How do I get a graph to show the highest value at the bottom

I am trying to make a chart that will put a higher number at the base of the
graph instead of at the top. For instance if I was plotting league positions
then the higher I go the lower the number. At the moment the graph is showing
a rise to the lower position!
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2007, in microsoft.public.excel.charting,
Chris said:
I am trying to make a chart that will put a higher number at the base of the
graph instead of at the top.


Go to the value axis format dialogue, and choose "Scale.. Values in
Reverse Order".

For more details, search in the help function for "Change the scale of
the value axis".
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