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"Break" horizontal axis

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    "Break" horizontal axis

    Good morning!

    I would like to know if anyone can do this on excel? I really want to "break" that axis but i don't find the answer...
    I have a picture for you to see how i want.

    Thank you!

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    Re: "Break" horizontal axis

    Here's a tutorial for creating a break in the vertical axis of a column chart. I expect that it can be adapted to create a break in the horizontal axis of a scatter chart. http://andypope.info/charts/brokencolumn.htm
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