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Good afternoon. I would like to modify the y-axis units (in log) from 10,
100, 1000 to (for example) 7, 70, 7000. Is this possible? Thanks!
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Not in Excel 2003. I believe that the options in Excel 2007 may be
different, but whether that is possible I don't know.
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Good afternoon. I would like to modify the y-axis units (in log) from
10, 100, 1000 to (for example) 7, 70, 7000. Is this possible? Thanks!



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You can make a custom axis that will give you what you want.

Here's a link to a how to
http://processtrends.com/pg_charts_custom_axis.htm

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Not in Excel 2003. I believe that the options in Excel 2007 may be
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RussG wrote:
Good afternoon. I would like to modify the y-axis units (in log) from
10, 100, 1000 to (for example) 7, 70, 7000. Is this possible? Thanks!





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Flexible Log Scale
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