Format Axis; Scale Tab; "Value Axis Crosses At" ends with preposit

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Guest

It should say "Value at which Y Axis Crosses", or if for the X axis, "X axis"
appropriately. This goes for any number of grammatical errors in your Office
suite which have gone unfixed version after version.

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Jon Peltier

No, if you read it more carefully, you will see that it says "Value Axis
Crosses at _______", where you are supposed to fill in a value to
complete the sentence.

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