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  1. #1
    GaijinSue
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    x-axis range

    How do I get the x-axis to be a range of "values" instead of "categories"?
    I am trying to do a line chart with values over a % range, but I do not have
    values evenly spaced over the entire range (The chart is asymptotic and I
    only need to see values from 0 to 40 or so) e.g.:
    X Y
    0.5% 28.8%
    1% 44.8%
    2% 62.2%
    5% 80.9%
    10% 89.9%
    15% 93.4%
    20% 95.3%
    35% 97.7%

    I get the X axis evenly spaced in 8 categories. Seems like older versions
    of Excel (I am using Office XP/2002) allowed me to set the range and
    divisions within the range. How do I handle this now?

    Thanks for your help.



  2. #2
    Andy Pope
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    Re: x-axis range

    Hi,

    Use the XY Scatter rather than the Line chart.

    Cheers
    Andy

    GaijinSue wrote:
    > How do I get the x-axis to be a range of "values" instead of "categories"?
    > I am trying to do a line chart with values over a % range, but I do not have
    > values evenly spaced over the entire range (The chart is asymptotic and I
    > only need to see values from 0 to 40 or so) e.g.:
    > X Y
    > 0.5% 28.8%
    > 1% 44.8%
    > 2% 62.2%
    > 5% 80.9%
    > 10% 89.9%
    > 15% 93.4%
    > 20% 95.3%
    > 35% 97.7%
    >
    > I get the X axis evenly spaced in 8 categories. Seems like older versions
    > of Excel (I am using Office XP/2002) allowed me to set the range and
    > divisions within the range. How do I handle this now?
    >
    > Thanks for your help.
    >
    >


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    Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
    http://www.andypope.info

  3. #3
    Bernard Liengme
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    Re: x-axis range

    Make an XY chart not a Line chart
    best wishes
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    Bernard V Liengme
    www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
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    "GaijinSue" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > How do I get the x-axis to be a range of "values" instead of "categories"?
    > I am trying to do a line chart with values over a % range, but I do not
    > have
    > values evenly spaced over the entire range (The chart is asymptotic and I
    > only need to see values from 0 to 40 or so) e.g.:
    > X Y
    > 0.5% 28.8%
    > 1% 44.8%
    > 2% 62.2%
    > 5% 80.9%
    > 10% 89.9%
    > 15% 93.4%
    > 20% 95.3%
    > 35% 97.7%
    >
    > I get the X axis evenly spaced in 8 categories. Seems like older
    > versions
    > of Excel (I am using Office XP/2002) allowed me to set the range and
    > divisions within the range. How do I handle this now?
    >
    > Thanks for your help.
    >
    >




  4. #4
    Jon Peltier
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    Re: x-axis range

    In addition to making an XY chart instead of a line chart (you can make
    Excel connect the points), you can remove the column label above the X axis,
    but keep the label(s) above the Y value column(s). Excel will recognize that
    the values in the first column are different, and use them as category
    labels.

    - Jon
    -------
    Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
    Peltier Technical Services
    Tutorials and Custom Solutions
    http://PeltierTech.com/
    _______


    "GaijinSue" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > How do I get the x-axis to be a range of "values" instead of "categories"?
    > I am trying to do a line chart with values over a % range, but I do not
    > have
    > values evenly spaced over the entire range (The chart is asymptotic and I
    > only need to see values from 0 to 40 or so) e.g.:
    > X Y
    > 0.5% 28.8%
    > 1% 44.8%
    > 2% 62.2%
    > 5% 80.9%
    > 10% 89.9%
    > 15% 93.4%
    > 20% 95.3%
    > 35% 97.7%
    >
    > I get the X axis evenly spaced in 8 categories. Seems like older
    > versions
    > of Excel (I am using Office XP/2002) allowed me to set the range and
    > divisions within the range. How do I handle this now?
    >
    > Thanks for your help.
    >
    >




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