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I'm trying to make a log-log graph using excel, and I can't figure out how to
change the x axis to log scale. Its not an option in the "format axis"
window, and I have no clue how to go about doing it. I'm using Excel 2000,
and the data range for the x axis is from 9.35E-4 to 2.40E-3.


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The chart must be an XY Scatter chart, not a Line chart. The X axis in a
line chart does not recognize any numerical values, but treats the axis
as a list of categorical labels.

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Jacob wrote:

I'm trying to make a log-log graph using excel, and I can't figure out how to
change the x axis to log scale. Its not an option in the "format axis"
window, and I have no clue how to go about doing it. I'm using Excel 2000,
and the data range for the x axis is from 9.35E-4 to 2.40E-3.


Thanks

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