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Jerry W. Lewis
 
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Default More options for Area charts - suggestion to MS

Suggestion: add support for an arithmetic x-axis.

Currently the x-axis for Area charts must either be categories or time.
Time is of course a numeric value that can be reformatted to any numeric
format, but the axis scale must still be specified in units of days, months,
or years--this is inadequate, for instance if the x-axis is percent, then the
entire range of x-values will be less than the smallest currenly permited
minor unit (one day=100%). Why not allow full control over the axis scaling?

Jerry

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