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Data Point on Graph "39409 versus 11/23/07"
I have numerous graphs wherein the X Axis represents the DATE.
When I scroll my mouse along the graph line (searching for data points), I often see the accompanying data as... Series 1 Point "39409" Value 209 instead of: Series 1 Point "22-Nov" Value 209 HOW CAN I AVOID THE REFERENCE ON THE DATA LINE FROM REFLECTING THE SERIAL NUMBER INSTEAD OF THE DATE ITSELF??? (such as "22-Nov".) Thanks, FLKulchar |
Data Point on Graph "39409 versus 11/23/07"
What version of Excel are you using. In Excel 2003 I see 22-Nov in the
yellow screen-tip box with Column, Line or XY chart. Tell us more about the chart. best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "F. Lawrence Kulchar" wrote in message ... I have numerous graphs wherein the X Axis represents the DATE. When I scroll my mouse along the graph line (searching for data points), I often see the accompanying data as... Series 1 Point "39409" Value 209 instead of: Series 1 Point "22-Nov" Value 209 HOW CAN I AVOID THE REFERENCE ON THE DATA LINE FROM REFLECTING THE SERIAL NUMBER INSTEAD OF THE DATE ITSELF??? (such as "22-Nov".) Thanks, FLKulchar |
Data Point on Graph "39409 versus 11/23/07"
The chart is a Combination Chart that does NOT match any of the available
chart types . I am using Excel 2002 SP3 The range for the "Category (x) axis lables " is: Sheet1!$B$18:$B$550 and the range for Series 1 is: Sheet1!$W$18:$W$550 And, as stated, when I click my mouse along the Series 1 line, I sometimes get for its value..."39409" instead of 11/23/2007...((Sometimes...but NOT always). Please explain, and, Thank you!! FLKulchar "Bernard Liengme" wrote in message ... What version of Excel are you using. In Excel 2003 I see 22-Nov in the yellow screen-tip box with Column, Line or XY chart. Tell us more about the chart. best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "F. Lawrence Kulchar" wrote in message ... I have numerous graphs wherein the X Axis represents the DATE. When I scroll my mouse along the graph line (searching for data points), I often see the accompanying data as... Series 1 Point "39409" Value 209 instead of: Series 1 Point "22-Nov" Value 209 HOW CAN I AVOID THE REFERENCE ON THE DATA LINE FROM REFLECTING THE SERIAL NUMBER INSTEAD OF THE DATE ITSELF??? (such as "22-Nov".) Thanks, FLKulchar |
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