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I have many Line-type charts, all of which have as the X axis, the DATE.
When I right click on the "X" axis, I get 2 distinctly different type options under "SCALE" as follows: 1) FORMAT AXIS Patterns Scale Font Number Alignment minimum maximum base unit major unit minor unit value (Y) axis crosses at Date in Reverse Order Value (Y) axis crosses between dates Value (Y) axis crosses at maximum value OR... I get: 2) Patterns Scale Font Number Alignment Value (Y) axis crosses at category number Number of categories between tick-mark labels Number of categories between tick marks IN ANY EVENT, I FAIL TO UNDERSTAND WHY, UNDER "SCALE", WHEN I FORMAT THE "X" AXIS, I GET THESE 2 OPTIONS DESCRIBED ABOVE, BECAUSE.. "I BELIEVE THE CHARTS ARE IDENTICAL!" Can someone please help me??? Thank you, FLKulchar |
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In the second case, Excel has made a category axis, treating your dates as
nonnumeric labels. Perhaps the dates were imported from some other source and were pasted into Excel as text. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ _______ "F. Lawrence Kulchar" wrote in message ... I have many Line-type charts, all of which have as the X axis, the DATE. When I right click on the "X" axis, I get 2 distinctly different type options under "SCALE" as follows: 1) FORMAT AXIS Patterns Scale Font Number Alignment minimum maximum base unit major unit minor unit value (Y) axis crosses at Date in Reverse Order Value (Y) axis crosses between dates Value (Y) axis crosses at maximum value OR... I get: 2) Patterns Scale Font Number Alignment Value (Y) axis crosses at category number Number of categories between tick-mark labels Number of categories between tick marks IN ANY EVENT, I FAIL TO UNDERSTAND WHY, UNDER "SCALE", WHEN I FORMAT THE "X" AXIS, I GET THESE 2 OPTIONS DESCRIBED ABOVE, BECAUSE.. "I BELIEVE THE CHARTS ARE IDENTICAL!" Can someone please help me??? Thank you, FLKulchar |
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You have helped me before several times, and I appreciate it!
Is there a way to fix the 2nd case to arrive at the 1st case? FLKulchar "Jon Peltier" wrote in message ... In the second case, Excel has made a category axis, treating your dates as nonnumeric labels. Perhaps the dates were imported from some other source and were pasted into Excel as text. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ _______ "F. Lawrence Kulchar" wrote in message ... I have many Line-type charts, all of which have as the X axis, the DATE. When I right click on the "X" axis, I get 2 distinctly different type options under "SCALE" as follows: 1) FORMAT AXIS Patterns Scale Font Number Alignment minimum maximum base unit major unit minor unit value (Y) axis crosses at Date in Reverse Order Value (Y) axis crosses between dates Value (Y) axis crosses at maximum value OR... I get: 2) Patterns Scale Font Number Alignment Value (Y) axis crosses at category number Number of categories between tick-mark labels Number of categories between tick marks IN ANY EVENT, I FAIL TO UNDERSTAND WHY, UNDER "SCALE", WHEN I FORMAT THE "X" AXIS, I GET THESE 2 OPTIONS DESCRIBED ABOVE, BECAUSE.. "I BELIEVE THE CHARTS ARE IDENTICAL!" Can someone please help me??? Thank you, FLKulchar |
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You can select the column of pseudo dates in the sheet, and use Data menu
Text to Columns. Choose Fixed Width in step 1, then remove any breaks into separate columns in step 2, and in step 3, select Date in the top right, and choose the order of date elements. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ _______ "Francis L. Kulchar" wrote in message ... You have helped me before several times, and I appreciate it! Is there a way to fix the 2nd case to arrive at the 1st case? FLKulchar "Jon Peltier" wrote in message ... In the second case, Excel has made a category axis, treating your dates as nonnumeric labels. Perhaps the dates were imported from some other source and were pasted into Excel as text. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ _______ "F. Lawrence Kulchar" wrote in message ... I have many Line-type charts, all of which have as the X axis, the DATE. When I right click on the "X" axis, I get 2 distinctly different type options under "SCALE" as follows: 1) FORMAT AXIS Patterns Scale Font Number Alignment minimum maximum base unit major unit minor unit value (Y) axis crosses at Date in Reverse Order Value (Y) axis crosses between dates Value (Y) axis crosses at maximum value OR... I get: 2) Patterns Scale Font Number Alignment Value (Y) axis crosses at category number Number of categories between tick-mark labels Number of categories between tick marks IN ANY EVENT, I FAIL TO UNDERSTAND WHY, UNDER "SCALE", WHEN I FORMAT THE "X" AXIS, I GET THESE 2 OPTIONS DESCRIBED ABOVE, BECAUSE.. "I BELIEVE THE CHARTS ARE IDENTICAL!" Can someone please help me??? Thank you, FLKulchar |
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Thank you!
Fiorst off, I tried what you said...and I secected my column of "pseudo dates" which is B600 -- B1400: B600 says 1 - Nov B601 says =B600+1 B602 says =B601 +1 etc, etc, etc BUT THAT EXACT SAME COLUMN IS THE EXACT SAME FOR ALL 9 OF MY CHARTS WRITTEN ON THAT PAGE!! ALL THE CELLS ARE FORMATTED: CUSTOM "D -- MMM" YET I STILL GET THE 2 DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT "FORMAT X AXIS" EXAMPLES THAT I EARLIER REFERRED TO! WHY CHART 1 IS DIFFERENT FROM CHART 2 ...I DO NOT UNDERSTAND! I tried your text to columns bit...but I got somewhat "lost" in your last step...'select Date in the top right'. WOW!!!!! I JUST solved my problem: All the graphs that follow my example 2, have as source datta for the date: B600:B1109 All the graphs that have my example 1, have as source data: B972:B1109 Furthermore, all the charts show the date such as: 5/02/09 (For my example 1 -- what I'm after All others, i.e. the charts from B600:B1109 show the X axis's date as: 12-Nov SO FINALLY, I have fixed all my charsts...by "limiting" my opening date to 12/31/08 and source data B972:B1109 Now , my charts start earlier, and my charsts whos "X Axis" was B18:B1109 always came out "wrong" (my snd example. I CANNOT UNDERSTAND WHY...ALL OB MY CELLS...B18:B1109 ARE FORMATTED EXACTLY THE SAME!!! So, again, thank you for the help...BUT WHY WAS THERE A DIFFERENCE????????????????? Please RSVP. Thamk you, FLKulchar Jon Peltier "Jon Peltier" wrote in message ... In the second case, Excel has made a category axis, treating your dates as nonnumeric labels. Perhaps the dates were imported from some other source and were pasted into Excel as text. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ _______ "F. Lawrence Kulchar" wrote in message ... I have many Line-type charts, all of which have as the X axis, the DATE. When I right click on the "X" axis, I get 2 distinctly different type options under "SCALE" as follows: 1) FORMAT AXIS Patterns Scale Font Number Alignment minimum maximum base unit major unit minor unit value (Y) axis crosses at Date in Reverse Order Value (Y) axis crosses between dates Value (Y) axis crosses at maximum value OR... I get: 2) Patterns Scale Font Number Alignment Value (Y) axis crosses at category number Number of categories between tick-mark labels Number of categories between tick marks IN ANY EVENT, I FAIL TO UNDERSTAND WHY, UNDER "SCALE", WHEN I FORMAT THE "X" AXIS, I GET THESE 2 OPTIONS DESCRIBED ABOVE, BECAUSE.. "I BELIEVE THE CHARTS ARE IDENTICAL!" Can someone please help me??? Thank you, FLKulchar |
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No need to shout.
All it takes is one cell with a text value, not a numeric value, to screw up an axis. All the numeric cells can be formatted the same, and the text cell have text that looks like the rest of the dates or numbers, and you'll never know. The trick is to overcome your natural inclination to assign a horizontal alignment (most people insist on centering data in cells), and leave it as default. This way it becomes obvious: text is left-aligned and numbers (including dates) are right aligned. Error values are centered. Another point is to check how the axis is defined. In 2003 & earlier, go to Chart menu Chart Options Axes. Under Category (X) Axis, if Auto is selected, Excel decided how to set up the axis. You can overrule Excel by selecting Category or Time-Scale. One text cell will cause Excel to automatically select Category. In 2007, these settings are found on the Format Axis dialog, main tab, and the two axis types are Text and Date, but the inner workings are the same. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ Advanced Excel Conference - Training in Charting and Programming http://peltiertech.com/Training/2009...00906ACNJ.html _______ "Francis L. Kulchar" wrote in message ... Thank you! Fiorst off, I tried what you said...and I secected my column of "pseudo dates" which is B600 -- B1400: B600 says 1 - Nov B601 says =B600+1 B602 says =B601 +1 etc, etc, etc BUT THAT EXACT SAME COLUMN IS THE EXACT SAME FOR ALL 9 OF MY CHARTS WRITTEN ON THAT PAGE!! ALL THE CELLS ARE FORMATTED: CUSTOM "D -- MMM" YET I STILL GET THE 2 DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT "FORMAT X AXIS" EXAMPLES THAT I EARLIER REFERRED TO! WHY CHART 1 IS DIFFERENT FROM CHART 2 ...I DO NOT UNDERSTAND! I tried your text to columns bit...but I got somewhat "lost" in your last step...'select Date in the top right'. WOW!!!!! I JUST solved my problem: All the graphs that follow my example 2, have as source datta for the date: B600:B1109 All the graphs that have my example 1, have as source data: B972:B1109 Furthermore, all the charts show the date such as: 5/02/09 (For my example 1 -- what I'm after All others, i.e. the charts from B600:B1109 show the X axis's date as: 12-Nov SO FINALLY, I have fixed all my charsts...by "limiting" my opening date to 12/31/08 and source data B972:B1109 Now , my charts start earlier, and my charsts whos "X Axis" was B18:B1109 always came out "wrong" (my snd example. I CANNOT UNDERSTAND WHY...ALL OB MY CELLS...B18:B1109 ARE FORMATTED EXACTLY THE SAME!!! So, again, thank you for the help...BUT WHY WAS THERE A DIFFERENCE????????????????? Please RSVP. Thamk you, FLKulchar Jon Peltier "Jon Peltier" wrote in message ... In the second case, Excel has made a category axis, treating your dates as nonnumeric labels. Perhaps the dates were imported from some other source and were pasted into Excel as text. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ _______ "F. Lawrence Kulchar" wrote in message ... I have many Line-type charts, all of which have as the X axis, the DATE. When I right click on the "X" axis, I get 2 distinctly different type options under "SCALE" as follows: 1) FORMAT AXIS Patterns Scale Font Number Alignment minimum maximum base unit major unit minor unit value (Y) axis crosses at Date in Reverse Order Value (Y) axis crosses between dates Value (Y) axis crosses at maximum value OR... I get: 2) Patterns Scale Font Number Alignment Value (Y) axis crosses at category number Number of categories between tick-mark labels Number of categories between tick marks IN ANY EVENT, I FAIL TO UNDERSTAND WHY, UNDER "SCALE", WHEN I FORMAT THE "X" AXIS, I GET THESE 2 OPTIONS DESCRIBED ABOVE, BECAUSE.. "I BELIEVE THE CHARTS ARE IDENTICAL!" Can someone please help me??? Thank you, FLKulchar |
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Jon:
I cannon overstate how invaluable your help to me has been over the previous 3 years or so; I absorb, and I follow everything that you say; it is just, in this case, ALL OF MY 7 CHARTS COME FROM THE SAME PAGE SPREADSHEET...AND ALL OF THEM HAVE THE "B" COLUMN CHOSEN AS THE X AXIS, BECAUSE CELLS B1 THROUGH B1400 ALL HAVE THE SAME FORMAT...(CUSTOM -- DATE ... == M-DDD").....AND THE CELLS ARE GENERATED VIA: B2=B1+1 B3=B2 +1 B4=B3 +1 . .. ... ... down to B1400=B1399 The rest of my charts include 7 day averages 14 day averages 30 day averages And, since the X axix is identical in ALL the charts, I fail to see why all my X Axis formatting "Scale" options are NOT the same in the 7 chaets...remember, I fixed the problem,via changing all the X values from B972:B1109...if I try to go back into time, such as B400:B1109 for the X axis, my formatting option for formatting the 'SCALE' under X Axis reverts to my example 1 -- a formatting option I do not aspire to. Thanks, FLKulchar eltiertech.com wrote in message ... No need to shout. All it takes is one cell with a text value, not a numeric value, to screw up an axis. All the numeric cells can be formatted the same, and the text cell have text that looks like the rest of the dates or numbers, and you'll never know. The trick is to overcome your natural inclination to assign a horizontal alignment (most people insist on centering data in cells), and leave it as default. This way it becomes obvious: text is left-aligned and numbers (including dates) are right aligned. Error values are centered. Another point is to check how the axis is defined. In 2003 & earlier, go to Chart menu Chart Options Axes. Under Category (X) Axis, if Auto is selected, Excel decided how to set up the axis. You can overrule Excel by selecting Category or Time-Scale. One text cell will cause Excel to automatically select Category. In 2007, these settings are found on the Format Axis dialog, main tab, and the two axis types are Text and Date, but the inner workings are the same. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ Advanced Excel Conference - Training in Charting and Programming http://peltiertech.com/Training/2009...00906ACNJ.html _______ "Francis L. Kulchar" wrote in message ... Thank you! Fiorst off, I tried what you said...and I secected my column of "pseudo dates" which is B600 -- B1400: B600 says 1 - Nov B601 says =B600+1 B602 says =B601 +1 etc, etc, etc BUT THAT EXACT SAME COLUMN IS THE EXACT SAME FOR ALL 9 OF MY CHARTS WRITTEN ON THAT PAGE!! ALL THE CELLS ARE FORMATTED: CUSTOM "D -- MMM" YET I STILL GET THE 2 DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT "FORMAT X AXIS" EXAMPLES THAT I EARLIER REFERRED TO! WHY CHART 1 IS DIFFERENT FROM CHART 2 ...I DO NOT UNDERSTAND! I tried your text to columns bit...but I got somewhat "lost" in your last step...'select Date in the top right'. WOW!!!!! I JUST solved my problem: All the graphs that follow my example 2, have as source datta for the date: B600:B1109 All the graphs that have my example 1, have as source data: B972:B1109 Furthermore, all the charts show the date such as: 5/02/09 (For my example 1 -- what I'm after All others, i.e. the charts from B600:B1109 show the X axis's date as: 12-Nov SO FINALLY, I have fixed all my charsts...by "limiting" my opening date to 12/31/08 and source data B972:B1109 Now , my charts start earlier, and my charsts whos "X Axis" was B18:B1109 always came out "wrong" (my snd example. I CANNOT UNDERSTAND WHY...ALL OB MY CELLS...B18:B1109 ARE FORMATTED EXACTLY THE SAME!!! So, again, thank you for the help...BUT WHY WAS THERE A DIFFERENCE????????????????? Please RSVP. Thamk you, FLKulchar Jon Peltier "Jon Peltier" wrote in message ... In the second case, Excel has made a category axis, treating your dates as nonnumeric labels. Perhaps the dates were imported from some other source and were pasted into Excel as text. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ _______ "F. Lawrence Kulchar" wrote in message ... I have many Line-type charts, all of which have as the X axis, the DATE. When I right click on the "X" axis, I get 2 distinctly different type options under "SCALE" as follows: 1) FORMAT AXIS Patterns Scale Font Number Alignment minimum maximum base unit major unit minor unit value (Y) axis crosses at Date in Reverse Order Value (Y) axis crosses between dates Value (Y) axis crosses at maximum value OR... I get: 2) Patterns Scale Font Number Alignment Value (Y) axis crosses at category number Number of categories between tick-mark labels Number of categories between tick marks IN ANY EVENT, I FAIL TO UNDERSTAND WHY, UNDER "SCALE", WHEN I FORMAT THE "X" AXIS, I GET THESE 2 OPTIONS DESCRIBED ABOVE, BECAUSE.. "I BELIEVE THE CHARTS ARE IDENTICAL!" Can someone please help me??? Thank you, FLKulchar |
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Hokay, I don't volunteer so much anymore, but why don't you send me the
worksheet? Something funny's going on, and you've been around here long enough that I know it's not one of the obvious things that trips up the inexperienced. Remove the capital letters from the email in my profile. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ Advanced Excel Conference - Training in Charting and Programming http://peltiertech.com/Training/2009...00906ACNJ.html _______ "Francis L. Kulchar" wrote in message ... Jon: I cannon overstate how invaluable your help to me has been over the previous 3 years or so; I absorb, and I follow everything that you say; it is just, in this case, ALL OF MY 7 CHARTS COME FROM THE SAME PAGE SPREADSHEET...AND ALL OF THEM HAVE THE "B" COLUMN CHOSEN AS THE X AXIS, BECAUSE CELLS B1 THROUGH B1400 ALL HAVE THE SAME FORMAT...(CUSTOM -- DATE ... == M-DDD").....AND THE CELLS ARE GENERATED VIA: B2=B1+1 B3=B2 +1 B4=B3 +1 . .. ... ... down to B1400=B1399 The rest of my charts include 7 day averages 14 day averages 30 day averages And, since the X axix is identical in ALL the charts, I fail to see why all my X Axis formatting "Scale" options are NOT the same in the 7 chaets...remember, I fixed the problem,via changing all the X values from B972:B1109...if I try to go back into time, such as B400:B1109 for the X axis, my formatting option for formatting the 'SCALE' under X Axis reverts to my example 1 -- a formatting option I do not aspire to. Thanks, FLKulchar eltiertech.com wrote in message ... No need to shout. All it takes is one cell with a text value, not a numeric value, to screw up an axis. All the numeric cells can be formatted the same, and the text cell have text that looks like the rest of the dates or numbers, and you'll never know. The trick is to overcome your natural inclination to assign a horizontal alignment (most people insist on centering data in cells), and leave it as default. This way it becomes obvious: text is left-aligned and numbers (including dates) are right aligned. Error values are centered. Another point is to check how the axis is defined. In 2003 & earlier, go to Chart menu Chart Options Axes. Under Category (X) Axis, if Auto is selected, Excel decided how to set up the axis. You can overrule Excel by selecting Category or Time-Scale. One text cell will cause Excel to automatically select Category. In 2007, these settings are found on the Format Axis dialog, main tab, and the two axis types are Text and Date, but the inner workings are the same. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ Advanced Excel Conference - Training in Charting and Programming http://peltiertech.com/Training/2009...00906ACNJ.html _______ "Francis L. Kulchar" wrote in message ... Thank you! Fiorst off, I tried what you said...and I secected my column of "pseudo dates" which is B600 -- B1400: B600 says 1 - Nov B601 says =B600+1 B602 says =B601 +1 etc, etc, etc BUT THAT EXACT SAME COLUMN IS THE EXACT SAME FOR ALL 9 OF MY CHARTS WRITTEN ON THAT PAGE!! ALL THE CELLS ARE FORMATTED: CUSTOM "D -- MMM" YET I STILL GET THE 2 DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT "FORMAT X AXIS" EXAMPLES THAT I EARLIER REFERRED TO! WHY CHART 1 IS DIFFERENT FROM CHART 2 ...I DO NOT UNDERSTAND! I tried your text to columns bit...but I got somewhat "lost" in your last step...'select Date in the top right'. WOW!!!!! I JUST solved my problem: All the graphs that follow my example 2, have as source datta for the date: B600:B1109 All the graphs that have my example 1, have as source data: B972:B1109 Furthermore, all the charts show the date such as: 5/02/09 (For my example 1 -- what I'm after All others, i.e. the charts from B600:B1109 show the X axis's date as: 12-Nov SO FINALLY, I have fixed all my charsts...by "limiting" my opening date to 12/31/08 and source data B972:B1109 Now , my charts start earlier, and my charsts whos "X Axis" was B18:B1109 always came out "wrong" (my snd example. I CANNOT UNDERSTAND WHY...ALL OB MY CELLS...B18:B1109 ARE FORMATTED EXACTLY THE SAME!!! So, again, thank you for the help...BUT WHY WAS THERE A DIFFERENCE????????????????? Please RSVP. Thamk you, FLKulchar Jon Peltier "Jon Peltier" wrote in message ... In the second case, Excel has made a category axis, treating your dates as nonnumeric labels. Perhaps the dates were imported from some other source and were pasted into Excel as text. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ _______ "F. Lawrence Kulchar" wrote in message ... I have many Line-type charts, all of which have as the X axis, the DATE. When I right click on the "X" axis, I get 2 distinctly different type options under "SCALE" as follows: 1) FORMAT AXIS Patterns Scale Font Number Alignment minimum maximum base unit major unit minor unit value (Y) axis crosses at Date in Reverse Order Value (Y) axis crosses between dates Value (Y) axis crosses at maximum value OR... I get: 2) Patterns Scale Font Number Alignment Value (Y) axis crosses at category number Number of categories between tick-mark labels Number of categories between tick marks IN ANY EVENT, I FAIL TO UNDERSTAND WHY, UNDER "SCALE", WHEN I FORMAT THE "X" AXIS, I GET THESE 2 OPTIONS DESCRIBED ABOVE, BECAUSE.. "I BELIEVE THE CHARTS ARE IDENTICAL!" Can someone please help me??? Thank you, FLKulchar |
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hello,
please tell me, aoumatic proper case,lower case and upper case in excel sheet by vba |
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