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I am trying to create a Chart with the Vertical Axis being Calls Received
Horizontal - Months. I am unable to see the Month Names across the
Horizontal Axis as I use to in Excel 2003. How do you adjust the Time Scale
Min & Max to reflect 1/1/2008 and 12/31/2008 so that they show on the Horiz.
Axis?


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If you get an answer,can you let me know please? I am absolutely stuck on
trying to create weekly dates on the X axis. Why is somthing so simple so
difficult in Excel 2007?

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I am trying to create a Chart with the Vertical Axis being Calls Received
Horizontal - Months. I am unable to see the Month Names across the
Horizontal Axis as I use to in Excel 2003. How do you adjust the Time Scale
Min & Max to reflect 1/1/2008 and 12/31/2008 so that they show on the Horiz.
Axis?


Thanks
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