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Hi, I have a problem with the placing of the x-axis. The scale on the y-axis
goes from 1 to 7. I reverse the scale as 1 is the highest score, but when I
do so the x-axis also moves to the top. Is it possible to maintain the x-axis
belov the chart?
Thank you.
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Select the option for:
Value (X) axis crosses at maximum value
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Hi, I have a problem with the placing of the x-axis. The scale on the
y-axis
goes from 1 to 7. I reverse the scale as 1 is the highest score, but when
I
do so the x-axis also moves to the top. Is it possible to maintain the
x-axis
belov the chart?
Thank you.



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I tried that. My x-axis goes from 1989 to 2008, and when I tick the crosses
at maximum value, the y-axis moves to the right.
So can you figure out, what I do wrong? Enna
"David Biddulph" wrote:

Select the option for:
Value (X) axis crosses at maximum value
--
David Biddulph

"Enna" wrote in message
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Hi, I have a problem with the placing of the x-axis. The scale on the
y-axis
goes from 1 to 7. I reverse the scale as 1 is the highest score, but when
I
do so the x-axis also moves to the top. Is it possible to maintain the
x-axis
belov the chart?
Thank you.




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You set "Value (Y) axis crosses at maximum value" on the X axis, instead of
setting
"Value (X) axis crosses at maximum value" on the Y axis.
--
David Biddulph

"Enna" wrote in message
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I tried that. My x-axis goes from 1989 to 2008, and when I tick the crosses
at maximum value, the y-axis moves to the right.
So can you figure out, what I do wrong? Enna
"David Biddulph" wrote:

Select the option for:
Value (X) axis crosses at maximum value
--
David Biddulph

"Enna" wrote in message
...
Hi, I have a problem with the placing of the x-axis. The scale on the
y-axis
goes from 1 to 7. I reverse the scale as 1 is the highest score, but
when
I
do so the x-axis also moves to the top. Is it possible to maintain the
x-axis
belov the chart?
Thank you.






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Yes, thank you, now it works.

"David Biddulph" wrote:

You set "Value (Y) axis crosses at maximum value" on the X axis, instead of
setting
"Value (X) axis crosses at maximum value" on the Y axis.
--
David Biddulph

"Enna" wrote in message
...
I tried that. My x-axis goes from 1989 to 2008, and when I tick the crosses
at maximum value, the y-axis moves to the right.
So can you figure out, what I do wrong? Enna
"David Biddulph" wrote:

Select the option for:
Value (X) axis crosses at maximum value
--
David Biddulph

"Enna" wrote in message
...
Hi, I have a problem with the placing of the x-axis. The scale on the
y-axis
goes from 1 to 7. I reverse the scale as 1 is the highest score, but
when
I
do so the x-axis also moves to the top. Is it possible to maintain the
x-axis
belov the chart?
Thank you.






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