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The format for my data is 0:00, chart is plain old bar.
Lowest value = 0:01 Highest value = 1:26 Excel has created a Y-axis with minimum 0:00 (fine) and max 1:26 (huh?). In between are 6 major units with increments of .14. How can I change this so the maximum value is, say, 1:30 and the increments are .10? I've fiddled for half an hour with the Value Axis format options, but nothing works. Thanks. |
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Double-click the y-axis and in the resulting dialog box select the Scale
tab. In there, set the min. to 0, the max. to 1:30. I don't understand how 0.1 interacts with what appears to be time, but set the major unit to 0.1 In each case, ensure the checkbox next to the item you change is *not* checked. -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Multi-disciplinary business expertise + Technology skills = Optimal solution to your business problem Recipient Microsoft MVP award 2000-2005 In article .com, says... The format for my data is 0:00, chart is plain old bar. Lowest value = 0:01 Highest value = 1:26 Excel has created a Y-axis with minimum 0:00 (fine) and max 1:26 (huh?). In between are 6 major units with increments of .14. How can I change this so the maximum value is, say, 1:30 and the increments are .10? I've fiddled for half an hour with the Value Axis format options, but nothing works. Thanks. |
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Thanks, Tushar, but that made it worse. I already fiddled with the
scale and the increments are always 14. Excel's auto sets are min 0, max .06, major units .01 and minor units .002. My actual data spread is 0:27 to 1:16; these are runtimes for mainframe jobs. What shows on the y-axis is as I said, minimum of 0 and max of 1.26. Setting your scale just shrank everything down to what looked like miniature cigarette butts with most of the plot area empty. Another Excel chart-maker onsite can't figure it out, either. If we ever do, I'll post. Tushar Mehta wrote: Double-click the y-axis and in the resulting dialog box select the Scale tab. In there, set the min. to 0, the max. to 1:30. I don't understand how 0.1 interacts with what appears to be time, but set the major unit to 0.1 In each case, ensure the checkbox next to the item you change is *not* checked. -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Multi-disciplinary business expertise + Technology skills = Optimal solution to your business problem Recipient Microsoft MVP award 2000-2005 In article .com, says... The format for my data is 0:00, chart is plain old bar. Lowest value = 0:01 Highest value = 1:26 Excel has created a Y-axis with minimum 0:00 (fine) and max 1:26 (huh?). In between are 6 major units with increments of .14. How can I change this so the maximum value is, say, 1:30 and the increments are .10? I've fiddled for half an hour with the Value Axis format options, but nothing works. Thanks. |
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