Yes, double click the axis, open format menu
Specify where the axis is to cut the y-axis. Suppose your max y-axis value
is 12, then use this as the place for the x-axis to cut the y-axis.
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But remember, where the X axis crosses the Y axis is a property of the Y
axis, so you have to double click the Y axis.
There's also a checkbox in the Y axis format scale dialog, X Axis
Crosses at Maximum Value, which you could check to lock the position.
- Jon
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Bernard Liengme wrote:
> Yes, double click the axis, open format menu
> Specify where the axis is to cut the y-axis. Suppose your max y-axis value
> is 12, then use this as the place for the x-axis to cut the y-axis.
> best wishes
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