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I'm sure that this is a straight forward problem to solve but this has me
pulling my hair out!!!
I have a combination chart plotting multiple series against time on the
x-axis (using Excel 2003). Most of the series are x-y scatter but I also
have one column and one area chart series. The x-y scatter series x values
are at hourly intervals over a 2yr period. The column and area categories
correspond to daily intervals over exactly the same 2yr period.
The problem: the column and area series only plot part-way along the x-axis.
The most recent data points plot about 1/5th of the length of the x-axis
short of the intercept with the secondary y-axis, rather than adjacent to the
2ndary y. I understand this must be somethign to do with these being x-axis
category series but I can't see why the categories aren't equally distributed
between the min and max values on the x-axis. Why would they only be
distributed over part of the range of the x-axis?
Hope this makes sense and hopefully someone out there has the answer to this.
Thanks
pulling my hair out!!!
I have a combination chart plotting multiple series against time on the
x-axis (using Excel 2003). Most of the series are x-y scatter but I also
have one column and one area chart series. The x-y scatter series x values
are at hourly intervals over a 2yr period. The column and area categories
correspond to daily intervals over exactly the same 2yr period.
The problem: the column and area series only plot part-way along the x-axis.
The most recent data points plot about 1/5th of the length of the x-axis
short of the intercept with the secondary y-axis, rather than adjacent to the
2ndary y. I understand this must be somethign to do with these being x-axis
category series but I can't see why the categories aren't equally distributed
between the min and max values on the x-axis. Why would they only be
distributed over part of the range of the x-axis?
Hope this makes sense and hopefully someone out there has the answer to this.
Thanks