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Want chart to stop rather than goto zero
Hi, I have five and a half years of data that I am trying to plot using an area graph. My problem is that after the half year the data drops to zero, which makes it look like the year's results are dropping like a stone. Is there anyway to get the graph to just stop and go flat rather than move down at a diagonal to zero? Thanks, H3nry5. -- h3nry5Posted from http://www.pcreview.co.uk/ newsgroup access |
if your data is in rows (Say row 6
set up your initial series as in C6 =B6. in D1 =C1 etc. As you enter data write over the top of the equaition with your data. "h3nry5" wrote: Hi, I have five and a half years of data that I am trying to plot using an area graph. My problem is that after the half year the data drops to zero, which makes it look like the year's results are dropping like a stone. Is there anyway to get the graph to just stop and go flat rather than move down at a diagonal to zero? Thanks, H3nry5. -- h3nry5Posted from http://www.pcreview.co.uk/ newsgroup access |
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