Hello~
Is there a way so that the x-axis starts at the same 0 point as the y-axis?
I suppose it's easier to explain with pictures
http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/image.php?785076464e.jpg
I want to make it so that the 0 on the x-axis uses the same 0 that is on the
y-axis.
I can cut out the 0 manually from the x-axis so it starts at 5, but then it
doesn't start from 0, it starts from 5.
Here is the data,
http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/image.php?0d8f4a85b9.jpg
Thanks~
John - 30 Sep 2007 21:40 GMT
Have you used an x-y scatter graph. That should go through the 0,0 point for
you

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Heiji1412 - 01 Oct 2007 06:01 GMT
Ah yeah, that did, thanks both of you~
Oh, I know that the x-axis starts at 0, but it just looks better if they
both start at the same point.
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Wondering - 01 Oct 2007 01:22 GMT
The x-axis does start at 0, the same 0 as the y-axis. Excel centers the data
series in the plot area. The 0, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45 are labels, not values.
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