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I am using Excel 2000
I created a simple line chart with l line of information for a 30 month
period.
I have the chart as big as I can get it, but I can not get the last month to
show on the chart. All of the dates on the X Axis are size 7. Nothing looks
even crushed.
I have seen charts with 4+ years of information and the chart looks crushed.
Why can't I get this last month to show on the chart. I check my Souce data
and all of the cells are picked up as I want them. Can anyone suggest what I
should do next?
I would really appreciate it.

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Maybe if you change the axis of the chart - right-click on the axis,
then choose Format Axis, then choose Axis, and enter an appropriate
range - one greater than the latest date...your last date might show up
then.

Regards
Mike


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