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Bill H.
 
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Don't know how I did it, but the Y axis is on the right side of the chart
instead of the left side.

How to I get it to be on the left side of the chart?

Thanks.

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Jerry W. Lewis
 
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Double click on x axis, on Scale tab, change point at which y-axis crosses.

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Bill H. wrote:

Don't know how I did it, but the Y axis is on the right side of the chart
instead of the left side.

How to I get it to be on the left side of the chart?

Thanks.


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Bill,

-- Just adding to Jerry's post - another option might be to double click on
x axis and on Scale tab look at the option that says "Categories in reverse
order". If checked, that can throw your Y-axis on the right side of the
chart.

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John Mansfield
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"Bill H." wrote:

Don't know how I did it, but the Y axis is on the right side of the chart
instead of the left side.

How to I get it to be on the left side of the chart?

Thanks.

--
Bill



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