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Excel - how do I list specific years across the bottom of a chart?
I'm charting a few investments. I want a simple line that goes up and down
for the value, and that's easy to do. But how do I get the chart to display specific years (not days and months) across the bottom of the chart? |
Seth -
Do you have a time-scale axis? Go to Chart Options on the Chart menu, click on the Axes tab, and see what's checked for Category Axis. Check Time Scale and continue. Double click on the axis. On the Scale tab, Major Unit should be in years. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Seth Hill wrote: I'm charting a few investments. I want a simple line that goes up and down for the value, and that's easy to do. But how do I get the chart to display specific years (not days and months) across the bottom of the chart? |
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