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Despite being able to graph data on a secondary axis in Microsoft Excel X, I
have been unable to format said axis (ie make it start from a value other than zero). No amount of trying to click on and select the axis or the values has helped. |
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Are you saying that double clicking does not bring up the Format dialog box
for the axis? Try tapping the 'navigation (arrow) keys while watching the Name box. When it reads Secondary Value.... use the Format menu item to open the dialog box and then open the Scale tab to set the Min and Max values best wishes Bernard "mackie99" wrote in message ... Despite being able to graph data on a secondary axis in Microsoft Excel X, I have been unable to format said axis (ie make it start from a value other than zero). No amount of trying to click on and select the axis or the values has helped. |
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Yes, I have been unable to select the secondary axis for editing. Using the
arrow keys did not work either, only the primary y axis was an option. Nothing happens when I double-click the secondary axis values, and right clicking on them (when the mouse reads 'secondary axis') produces no results either. I know it is possible to format, because I previously made a graph with values from 17-20 (rather than 0-20) but when I cut and paste the graph and change the data series, it refuses to format anything other than the 0-20 range. Mackie "Bernard Liengme" wrote: Are you saying that double clicking does not bring up the Format dialog box for the axis? Try tapping the 'navigation (arrow) keys while watching the Name box. When it reads Secondary Value.... use the Format menu item to open the dialog box and then open the Scale tab to set the Min and Max values best wishes Bernard "mackie99" wrote in message ... Despite being able to graph data on a secondary axis in Microsoft Excel X, I have been unable to format said axis (ie make it start from a value other than zero). No amount of trying to click on and select the axis or the values has helped. |
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In case someone else has this problem, make sure that the secondary axis is not set to "Automatic" under Chart Options. "Automatic" is ... automatic.
Last edited by Launce : November 24th 10 at 10:28 PM |
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Mackie -
What kind of axis did you add? Is it a category axis? You will not be able to set too many scale options for a category axis (as opposed to a value axis). Select Chart Options from the Chart menu, and click on the Axes tab, to change the type of axis. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ mackie99 wrote: Despite being able to graph data on a secondary axis in Microsoft Excel X, I have been unable to format said axis (ie make it start from a value other than zero). No amount of trying to click on and select the axis or the values has helped. |
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Formatting a Secondary Axis in Excel X
To format a secondary axis in Excel X, follow these steps:
By following these steps, you should be able to format the secondary axis in your Excel X chart. If you have any other questions or run into any issues, feel free to ask!
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