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Default Proportional x and y axi

I've been modeling planet and asteroid orbits using excel.

When I graph the x and y coordinates, Excel will resize the x and y axi
to fit the size graph I've dragged. Invariably circular orbits will be
displayed as ellipses and displayed ellipses will be thinner or fatter
than actual.

Is there a way to make graphs use the same units for the x and y axises
(or is plural axi?)?

Thanks in advance.

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Jon Peltier has instructions for this:

http://www.peltiertech.com/Excel/Cha...t.html#SqrGrid

Hop David wrote:
I've been modeling planet and asteroid orbits using excel.

When I graph the x and y coordinates, Excel will resize the x and y axi
to fit the size graph I've dragged. Invariably circular orbits will be
displayed as ellipses and displayed ellipses will be thinner or fatter
than actual.

Is there a way to make graphs use the same units for the x and y axises
(or is plural axi?)?

Thanks in advance.



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FYI, plural of axis is "axes"

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