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Hi Paolo,
Thanks for the response. Anyway, at the moment I am going ahead with the VBA solution. Mangesh "Paolo" wrote in message ... On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 17:10:05 +0530, "Mangesh Yadav" wrote: Hi Tushar, Thanks for the response. I have already checked the addin on your link, and I don't want to go that way. I think what I was refering to was probably some other chart type. Anyway, if I ever find it tou, will let you know. Mangesh The only other way I can think of is to create a "fake" data set that only contains the data that fall within your boundaries and then let the chart auto-scale options sort it out. i.e. if you want the "x-axis" to be from 5 to 10 then you'd filter out any data points where the x value was outside this range. |
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