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Scrollable x-axis in excel

  1. #1
    jea123
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    Scrollable x-axis in excel

    I'm looking for a way to "zoom-in" my x-axis and rather than have all of the
    data from a very large database displayed at once, be able to scroll (as in a
    data aquisition software screen) through it (day-by-day, etc) so as to see
    meaningful trends without having to regenerate a new chart when I need to
    switch days. I currently am using a 'lines on 2 axis' type of chart.

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    Jon Peltier
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    Re: Scrollable x-axis in excel

    You want some kind of dynamic chart. I have some links and general examples
    here:

    http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/Dynamics.html

    The example that might help the most is on this page:

    http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=246

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    "jea123" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > I'm looking for a way to "zoom-in" my x-axis and rather than have all of
    > the
    > data from a very large database displayed at once, be able to scroll (as
    > in a
    > data aquisition software screen) through it (day-by-day, etc) so as to see
    > meaningful trends without having to regenerate a new chart when I need to
    > switch days. I currently am using a 'lines on 2 axis' type of chart.




  3. #3
    Ed Ferrero
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    Re: Scrollable x-axis in excel

    Hi jea123,

    For an old macro (with, I think an interesting approach) see 'Zoom Charts'
    at http://edferrero.m6.net/charting.aspx

    Ed Ferrero
    http://edferrero.m6.net/

    > I'm looking for a way to "zoom-in" my x-axis and rather than have all of
    > the
    > data from a very large database displayed at once, be able to scroll (as
    > in a
    > data aquisition software screen) through it (day-by-day, etc) so as to see
    > meaningful trends without having to regenerate a new chart when I need to
    > switch days. I currently am using a 'lines on 2 axis' type of chart.




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