If the difference between high and low is more than about 1/6 of the value
of the high, Excel extends the axis all the way down to 0.
- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
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"Carlo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi all
>
> a question a fellow employee has asked me earlyer:
> I have two identic formatted tables, with each 2 columns
> 1. Column contains each Month of the last 3 years
> 2. Column contains Data, normal numbers without link or whatever
> first table ranges from 98.8 to 109.3
> second table from 100 to 136
>
> Now i'm going to do two chart from those two tables:
> first table changes into a chart where the minimum is automatically set
> to 92, second table however has a minimum of 0!??
> even when i change some of the numbers it stays like that!
> What points does excel take into consideration for calculating the minimum
> or maximum points of charts?
>
> This problem freaks me out!!
>
> Cheers Carlo