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How to specify the range of y-axis in xy plot in Excel 2003? I need to plot
three functions, say y1(x), y2(x) and y3=y1-y2. y1 and y2 have large values for small x, but the difference is relatively small. for larger x, all three function converge to zero. I would like to display y values from, say, -10 to +10, although some values for y1 and y2 are outside this range. How can I specify maximum and minimum y (and/or x) values to be displayed? I have tried all key words I could think of in searching the knowledge base and this community without finding the answer. It is likely I simply do not know the right key word for it. -- JanAdam |
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