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I am using Excel 2007 to display an X-Y graph and I want to force the Y
scale to start at zero. How can I do that?
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On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 09:08:41 -0500, Michael Dobony wrote:

I am using Excel 2007 to display an X-Y graph and I want to force the Y
scale to start at zero. How can I do that?


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Hi,

The easiest way is to right-click the trendline and choose Format Trendline,
on the Trendline Options tab check Set Intercept and enter 0.

I have heard rumors that this feature does not always perform correctly
either here or in the LINEST function of the spreadsheet, so keep your eyes
open.

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If this helps, please click the Yes button.

Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


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