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I recently generated a spiffy Log Chart:--
The x-axis (linear) scale doesn't format how I want it to look: "1" is displayed under the y-axis, then "1001" at the 10th tick mark, "2001" at the 20th tick mark, etc. I want 0,1000,2000, . . . to be displayed. Yes, log(0) is undefined. So what. I'm not asking to see a value plotted on the y-axis, I just want my chart to look decent. I'm curious if Excel can display log scaling correctly? Thanks for your help! Mike |
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