What dates are you using? 01 January 1900 is how Excel formats the
number 1 as a date. If you are not specifying true numerical dates,
Excel may be simply counting 1, 2, 3,... I suspect Excel thinks your
dates are just text labels without any numerical value.
I also think the behavior you're getting when you say Auto is selected,
where the dates appear starting with 1/1/1900, is what happens when
you've actually selected TimeScale.
- Jon
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melo wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm trying to create a line chart with the x (category) axis showing
> time.
>
> If I open Chart Options and select Automatic for the x axis, the dates
> start at 01 January 1900, ignoring my date data.
>
> But if I choose Time-scale (in Chart Options), the x axis is O.K. (it
> uses my values), but all my Y values vanish completely, so that the
> chart is blank.
>
> Any ideas would be appreciated. 
>
> Thanks.
>
>