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When you have data within Excel that generates negative values, the
labels on the x-axis are typically generated such that they occur in the middle of your graph. Basically, Excel assumes that your x-axis must occur at 0 on your axis. Is there anyway to move your x-axis to occur at some y-axis value below 0? That way ensuring that the x-axis will not obstruct the graph? |
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