X-Axis When Y-Axis has Plus and Minus Values.

G

Guest

When an X-Axis has a Y-Axis w/ Plus and Minus Values,
the Values for the X-Axis appear at the "Mid-point" (Value of Zero) on the
Chart.

Can It appear at the bottom of the Chart...where the "largest Negative
Value" is???

TIA - Bob
 
G

Guest

Bob,

Yes, double-click on the category axis (the X-Axis at zero). In the Format
Axis Dialog box, go to "Tick-mark Labels" - "Low".
 
G

Guest

Thank you john.

Bob

John Mansfield said:
Bob,

Yes, double-click on the category axis (the X-Axis at zero). In the Format
Axis Dialog box, go to "Tick-mark Labels" - "Low".
 
D

Del Cotter

A. Bottom quoting
Q. What's the most annoying thing about Microsoft newsreaders? :)

Thank you john.

But the ticked axis line itself won't follow the labels to the bottom
that way. There is a check box in the Y-axis option to make the X-axis
line go to the *top*, but to make it go to the bottom, you have to guess
what value you want the bottom to be, and set it to that.
 
J

Jon Peltier

If you like bottom-responding, you're in the minority. It's not just MS
newsreaders, it's every reader I've used, including Netscape and going back
to the obscure WinVN of the early or mid 1990's, and it's the way most
newsgroups seem to favor.

You don't need to guess what minimum value you need. Simply enter a value
way smaller than will ever occur on the axis. If the data is likely to stay
between -10 and 10, enter a crosses at value of -1000000. This does not
affect the minimum axis value, but only where the axis crosses, if the
crosses at value is between the min and max of the axis.

- Jon
 

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