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Default Bar Charts in Excel

I am creating basic bar charts in excel and only a few of my data labels on
the x axis are displaying. There is plenty of room between the tick marks,
but it is just picking up some of the data from the worksheet.
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Default Bar Charts in Excel

Hi,

Assuming you chart is referencing all of the required data check the
setting of the x axis scale 'Number of Categories between tick mark
labels' is 1. Double click the x axis to bring up the format dialog. The
setting is on the Scale tab.

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Andy

Sam wrote:
I am creating basic bar charts in excel and only a few of my data labels on
the x axis are displaying. There is plenty of room between the tick marks,
but it is just picking up some of the data from the worksheet.


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