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GRAPH data labels
I have a line graph with positive & negative numbers.
However, the data labels on the x-axis display directly below the 0 line. Can anyone tell me how I can format the graph so that the labels show below the bottom (negative value) line. Many thanks |
Hi,
There is an explanation here, http://www.andypope.info/tips/tip002.htm Cheers Andy gunga wrote: I have a line graph with positive & negative numbers. However, the data labels on the x-axis display directly below the 0 line. Can anyone tell me how I can format the graph so that the labels show below the bottom (negative value) line. Many thanks -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
One way:
CTRL-Click on the vertical axis and choose Format axis... In the scale tab, uncheck the "Category (X) axis Crosses at:" and enter the Minimum value (or more negative) in the textbox. In article , "gunga" wrote: I have a line graph with positive & negative numbers. However, the data labels on the x-axis display directly below the 0 line. Can anyone tell me how I can format the graph so that the labels show below the bottom (negative value) line. Many thanks |
Double click on the axis or the numbers for the axis.
select paterns and select Tick mark labels "Low" "gunga" wrote: I have a line graph with positive & negative numbers. However, the data labels on the x-axis display directly below the 0 line. Can anyone tell me how I can format the graph so that the labels show below the bottom (negative value) line. Many thanks |
Brilliant - thanks Andy
"Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, There is an explanation here, http://www.andypope.info/tips/tip002.htm Cheers Andy gunga wrote: I have a line graph with positive & negative numbers. However, the data labels on the x-axis display directly below the 0 line. Can anyone tell me how I can format the graph so that the labels show below the bottom (negative value) line. Many thanks -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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