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Shifting the position of x-axis labels

  1. #1
    den1s
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    Shifting the position of x-axis labels

    When you have data within Excel that generates negative values, the
    labels on the x-axis are typically generated such that they occur in
    the middle of your graph. Basically, Excel assumes that your x-axis
    must occur at 0 on your axis.

    Is there anyway to move your x-axis to occur at some y-axis value below
    0? That way ensuring that the x-axis will not obstruct the graph?


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    Jon Peltier
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    Re: Shifting the position of x-axis labels

    Double click on the axis, and on the Patterns tab, for Tick labels, choose
    the Low option.

    Alternatively, pick the other axis, and enter a better value for Crosses At.
    You don't need to use the actual axis minimum: if it currently has a minimum
    of -2 and you think it might drop lower, use -2000000. This value is not
    used to set the minimum, but only the place where the other axis crosses.

    - Jon
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    "den1s" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > When you have data within Excel that generates negative values, the
    > labels on the x-axis are typically generated such that they occur in
    > the middle of your graph. Basically, Excel assumes that your x-axis
    > must occur at 0 on your axis.
    >
    > Is there anyway to move your x-axis to occur at some y-axis value below
    > 0? That way ensuring that the x-axis will not obstruct the graph?
    >




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