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logarithmic graphs are these possible?
Is it possible to make a logarithmic graph in Excel?
Like making a graph in logarithmic paper. Many thanks, Francisco |
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logarithmic graphs are these possible?
Francisco,
From the Excel help file... The scale specifies the range of values on an axis, the intervals at which the values occur, and the point at which one axis crosses another. 1 Click the value axis you want to change. 2 On the Format menu, click Axis, and then click the Scale tab. 3 Select the options you want. Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "Francisco" wrote in message... Is it possible to make a logarithmic graph in Excel? Like making a graph in logarithmic paper. Many thanks, Francisco |
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