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Default Suppressed 0's on the vertical axis in Excel '97

I got an error the first time I tried to post this earlier this afternoon,
please accept my apologies if this is question is duplicated.

The question has come up in a local users group:
We are designing a column chart on excel 97, and we
want to have a suppressed zero on the vertical axis.
The automatic range comes up at 0 - 25.
Individual data values are between 12 and 19.
We want to make the vertical axis set at 10 - 20.
Can this be done

Thank you in advance for your thoughts,
Gary
 
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