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Stacked Color Charts
I have created a vertical stacked color chart, 13 bars, each with 10 colors,
denoting positive and negative volume. I have selected one of the data sets, and changed it into a line chart. When I do this, the X axis labels (Jan, Feb, Mar, etc.) move up the '0" line of the Y Axis, and therefore they are right in the middle of the stacked color bars. How can I move them back down below the X axis . Using Excel 2003. |
Stacked Color Charts
Hi,
Double-click the Y axis and choose the Scale tab. Set Category (X) axis Crosses at to a lower value than 0. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Tikidude07" wrote: I have created a vertical stacked color chart, 13 bars, each with 10 colors, denoting positive and negative volume. I have selected one of the data sets, and changed it into a line chart. When I do this, the X axis labels (Jan, Feb, Mar, etc.) move up the '0" line of the Y Axis, and therefore they are right in the middle of the stacked color bars. How can I move them back down below the X axis . Using Excel 2003. |
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