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Y Axis scale
Does anyone know how to get the values I assign to the y axis scale remain
static. I don't want them to be automatically changed as excel does. Thanks! Julie |
Y Axis scale
"Jule13" wrote in message
... Does anyone know how to get the values I assign to the y axis scale remain static. I don't want them to be automatically changed as excel does. Format Axis/ Scale Unitick the Auto from Min & Max -- David Biddulph |
Y Axis scale
Hi,
You need to uncheck the Auto checkboxes on the scale tab of the format dialog. Double click the Y axis to display the format dialog. You should find though that entering your own min/max values will automatically remove the Auto tick. Cheers Andy Jule13 wrote: Does anyone know how to get the values I assign to the y axis scale remain static. I don't want them to be automatically changed as excel does. Thanks! Julie -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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I did uncheck those but when I put in my own mins and max - it changes them
on the chart to it's own values based on the increments. When I try to indicate I want no increments - it says I have to have at least 1 for those. Here's what I am trying to do - I have a pay scale that ranges from like 45555 through 99902. I can set salaries anywhere in between those ranges. What I want to do is show where each of the salaries fall in those ranges but without any artificial ticks in between. Does that make sense? These salaries are random and so they don't go on a logical 100, 500, 1000 scale... :( thanks for any advice you can provide! Julie "David Biddulph" wrote: "Jule13" wrote in message ... Does anyone know how to get the values I assign to the y axis scale remain static. I don't want them to be automatically changed as excel does. Format Axis/ Scale Unitick the Auto from Min & Max -- David Biddulph |
Y Axis scale
"Jule13" wrote in message
... "David Biddulph" wrote: "Jule13" wrote in message ... Does anyone know how to get the values I assign to the y axis scale remain static. I don't want them to be automatically changed as excel does. Format Axis/ Scale Untick the Auto from Min & Max I did uncheck those but when I put in my own mins and max - it changes them on the chart to it's own values based on the increments. When I try to indicate I want no increments - it says I have to have at least 1 for those. Here's what I am trying to do - I have a pay scale that ranges from like 45555 through 99902. I can set salaries anywhere in between those ranges. What I want to do is show where each of the salaries fall in those ranges but without any artificial ticks in between. Does that make sense? These salaries are random and so they don't go on a logical 100, 500, 1000 scale... :( thanks for any advice you can provide! Julie If you set the major & minor units to 54347, then it won't put any extra ticks between 45555 & 99902 -- David Biddulph |
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Here's how to make a custom chart axis scale:
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/ArbitraryAxis.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Jule13" wrote in message ... I did uncheck those but when I put in my own mins and max - it changes them on the chart to it's own values based on the increments. When I try to indicate I want no increments - it says I have to have at least 1 for those. Here's what I am trying to do - I have a pay scale that ranges from like 45555 through 99902. I can set salaries anywhere in between those ranges. What I want to do is show where each of the salaries fall in those ranges but without any artificial ticks in between. Does that make sense? These salaries are random and so they don't go on a logical 100, 500, 1000 scale... :( thanks for any advice you can provide! Julie "David Biddulph" wrote: "Jule13" wrote in message ... Does anyone know how to get the values I assign to the y axis scale remain static. I don't want them to be automatically changed as excel does. Format Axis/ Scale Unitick the Auto from Min & Max -- David Biddulph |
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