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How do I draw a semilog graph?

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irenetlp - 05 Sep 2007 04:38 GMT
I would like to draw a graph, where the x-axis is log scale, and y-axis is
linear scale. How can I do that?
David Biddulph - 05 Sep 2007 07:44 GMT
Same as you would for the Y scale.  Double click on the relevant axis to get
the Format axis function.  Scale tab, select log scale.  You will, of
course, need to be using a numerical X axis, not a category, so it's an XY
chart that you need.
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>I would like to draw a graph, where the x-axis is log scale, and y-axis is
> linear scale. How can I do that?
 
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