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Is there a straight-forward way to control the aspect ratio of the X and Y
axes? I managed to do it by manually dragging the length and width of the chart area until the aspect ratio looked like what I wanted. But I'd rather do it a more methodical way, if possible. For example, I thought under the Format Axis Scale, I thought there might be something for Units per Inch. Nope. (I am using Excel 2003.) Since my original X coordinate ranged from 1 to 597 and Y ranged from 118 to 155, the aspect ratio was way off. I wanted 1-to-1; that is, the visual distance between 118 and 123 on Y is the same as the distance between 1 and 6 on X. |
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