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Hi,
I'm desperate here. I'm trying to plot data into a line graph. I need the horizontal axis to start (at the origin) with the larger numbers and decrease in numerical value as it extends out. No matter which way I enter the data it keeps automatically setting the origin at 0,0. Any suggestions? |
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Have you tried Format Axis and checking the Reverse Order box?
You may need to change the Crosses Axis setting best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "katie" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm desperate here. I'm trying to plot data into a line graph. I need the horizontal axis to start (at the origin) with the larger numbers and decrease in numerical value as it extends out. No matter which way I enter the data it keeps automatically setting the origin at 0,0. Any suggestions? |
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