[clue-talk] Excel problem
Dennis J Perkins
dennisjperkins at comcast.net
Sun Nov 9 16:58:52 MST 2008
I think I tried that and it didn't work.
I found that scatter plot works. Soeone told me that MS changes how
their graphs work with every release.
On Sun, 2008-11-09 at 14:23 -0800, Brian Gibson wrote:
> 1) Right-click the x-axis and select Format Axis
> 2) Go to the Scale tab
> 3) Change the "Value (Y) Axis Crosses At:" from 1 to 0.
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> Subject: [clue-talk] Excel problem
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> I know this is not Linux related, but how can I get Excel to create a graph with an origin of 0,0 for x and y? The program insists on having x and y intersect at 1, 0. I haven't used Excel since the late 90's and I don't recall encountering this stupidity back then.
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> Open Office handles this properly. Unfortunately, I need to show someone how to create charts on Excel.
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