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Excel Charting Problem
I have data in two columns. I've included some of the values (not all, for
the sake of brevity) below. 3.6 0.1 6.4 0.1 7.4 0.2 10.0 0.1 10.4 0.1 The first column is to be plotted on the X axis. I've tried different kinds of charts (Line and Scatter). However, every value on the Y axis shows up twice. The Y axis looks like this: 0.3______________________________________ 0.3______________________________________ 0.2______________________________________ 0.2______________________________________ 0.1______________________________________ 0.1______________________________________ Any idea why this happens? Also, how do I get Excel to stop showing every marker on the Y axis twice? Thanks in advance! |
Excel Charting Problem
The problem is with the way the cells are formated on the spreadsheet. You
format is 1 decimal place. Your numbers are .10 and .15. Because of the formating the Y axis is shown as 1 decimal place. Change the formating of the cells to 2 or more decimal places and this will solve the problem. "Gemini" wrote: I have data in two columns. I've included some of the values (not all, for the sake of brevity) below. 3.6 0.1 6.4 0.1 7.4 0.2 10.0 0.1 10.4 0.1 The first column is to be plotted on the X axis. I've tried different kinds of charts (Line and Scatter). However, every value on the Y axis shows up twice. The Y axis looks like this: 0.3______________________________________ 0.3______________________________________ 0.2______________________________________ 0.2______________________________________ 0.1______________________________________ 0.1______________________________________ Any idea why this happens? Also, how do I get Excel to stop showing every marker on the Y axis twice? Thanks in advance! |
Excel Charting Problem
Hi Joel! Thanks for your fast and accurate response. It was on the money and
solved the problem. Thanks also from my daughter, as the question pertained to her school project. -- Gemini "Joel" wrote: The problem is with the way the cells are formated on the spreadsheet. You format is 1 decimal place. Your numbers are .10 and .15. Because of the formating the Y axis is shown as 1 decimal place. Change the formating of the cells to 2 or more decimal places and this will solve the problem. "Gemini" wrote: I have data in two columns. I've included some of the values (not all, for the sake of brevity) below. 3.6 0.1 6.4 0.1 7.4 0.2 10.0 0.1 10.4 0.1 The first column is to be plotted on the X axis. I've tried different kinds of charts (Line and Scatter). However, every value on the Y axis shows up twice. The Y axis looks like this: 0.3______________________________________ 0.3______________________________________ 0.2______________________________________ 0.2______________________________________ 0.1______________________________________ 0.1______________________________________ Any idea why this happens? Also, how do I get Excel to stop showing every marker on the Y axis twice? Thanks in advance! |
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