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I had a normal line chart - zero on the bottom, 100% on top of the y scale.
I changed it to logarithmic and now the x axis values are at the top of the chart, not the bottom. If I go to Format Axis: Scale, I can select Categories in Reverse Order, which flips the entire chart. THis puts the x axis values where I want them, on the bottom of the screen, but puts the zero on top and 100% on bottom, which i do NOT want. If I go to Format Axis: alignment, I can offset the x axis values, but not down at the bottom of the chart. Please help. |
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