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Is it possible for Excel to create a hybrid logarithmic chart where the
X-axis is the log scale and the Y axis is the linear scale? In trying to accomplish this, I notice the Y-axis format dialog box has a logarithmic checkbox option, but I do not see an equivalent option checkbox for the X-axis. I eventually want the X-axis to show a market volume reference starting from small numbers and growing as it gets further from the origin, and the Y axis to be a market price, stating at a high value near the origin and declining as one moves up the Y-axis. |
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