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nsv

"X-axis crosses at..."
 

You can make the x-axis cross at the maximum Y-value, but is it possible
(without macro) to make it cross at the minimum value?
I should find that much more useful.

NSV


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MrShorty

"X-axis crosses at..."
 

When this is an issue for me, I just use some value <= the minimum Y
axis value that the data will ever see. So, if my Y data will always
be positive, I set the X axis crosses at 0, and the x axis is always at
the bottom of the plot.


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Jon Peltier

"X-axis crosses at..."
 
Taking it to the extreme, enter a value that's ridiculously less than the
minimum. Say, -999999999999 for a linear scale, or 0.000000001 for a log
scale. Almost as helpful as a button would have been.

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When this is an issue for me, I just use some value <= the minimum Y
axis value that the data will ever see. So, if my Y data will always
be positive, I set the X axis crosses at 0, and the x axis is always at
the bottom of the plot.


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