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NEED HELP w/ EXCEL 2003
I am just wondering of how to do the simple task of showing the lines on the
chart (the lines that are there but don't print)...I've done it before, but can't find it now! Thanks |
NEED HELP w/ EXCEL 2003
If you mean the x-axis lines then Right-click on the chart and select Chart
Options Gridlines -- HTH Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland and the crowning place of kings Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk "crysntx" wrote in message ... I am just wondering of how to do the simple task of showing the lines on the chart (the lines that are there but don't print)...I've done it before, but can't find it now! Thanks |
NEED HELP w/ EXCEL 2003
What type of chart? XY? Do you have the sub-type which includes the lines,
or the sub-type which shows only the data points? Do the lines show up in Print Preview? -- David Biddulph "crysntx" wrote in message ... I am just wondering of how to do the simple task of showing the lines on the chart (the lines that are there but don't print)...I've done it before, but can't find it now! Thanks |
NEED HELP w/ EXCEL 2003
If by "chart" you mean the worksheet go to FilePage SetupSheet and checkmark
"Gridlines". If you mean a graphical chart, see other responses. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 06:25:00 -0800, crysntx wrote: I am just wondering of how to do the simple task of showing the lines on the chart (the lines that are there but don't print)...I've done it before, but can't find it now! Thanks |
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