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Thread ID: 102325 2009-08-15 10:23:00 Excel graph woes - can't get the axis line to the left Renmoo (66) Press F1
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801366 2009-08-15 23:19:00 I'm running Excel 2002. You see Format Axis? Nomad (952)
801367 2009-08-16 00:57:00 Alright, I give up. I was toying with the graph to remember what I did. I think nofam's suggestion is what I did to correct my graph, though obviously it doesn't work for you..... qazwsxokmijn (102)
801368 2009-08-16 01:18:00 Only just received the Excel document but I have to go fix another computer.

I will have a look later.

Good to know that I use Excel 2007.
Sweep (90)
801369 2009-08-16 02:51:00 Problem solved by instructing the vertical axis to cross at a specific point on the left side of the graph.

Cheers guys :thumbs:
Renmoo (66)
801370 2009-08-16 04:37:00 Another stupid question:

The leftmost data point is plotted right on the vertical axis. How should I go about in creating a space?

Attached file: furtherhelp.jpg (www.imagef1.net.nz) (14 KB)

Cheers :)
Renmoo (66)
801371 2009-08-16 04:49:00 You should be able to use the same method and adjust the values to a more -ve value. That should shift the line more to the left - as it "crosses". Nomad (952)
801372 2009-08-16 08:29:00 Yup, that fixes it.

Issues like these have not rose up before until today, for some strange reasons...
Renmoo (66)
801373 2009-08-16 08:54:00 Issues like these have not rose up before until today, for some strange reasons...
Usually such issues occur for me the day before the assignment is due. :D
qazwsxokmijn (102)
801374 2009-08-16 09:23:00 Usually such issues occur for me the day before the assignment is due. :D
Good old Murphy's law :D

Well, mine is due in a week's time... :p
Renmoo (66)
801375 2009-08-16 10:05:00 Just got back home.

Pleased to see you have it sorted.
Sweep (90)
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