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jaygreg
I charted a simple time-line from a set of data that had the most current
figures at the top line and the oldest at the last. The chart wizard seemed
to figure that out by itself and it drew the graph so that the time-line
read from left to right. I was pleased!
Then I attempted to graph a more complicated data range of 4 sets from a
table similar to the first - in descending order - but with a secondary axis
for one of those data sets. The wizard, either too tired from the first
exercise or simply to confused by two more sets of data, forgot how to flip
the time-line when it drew the graph. I wasn't pleased!
How do I reverse the time-line on that second graph? Everything else is
fine.
figures at the top line and the oldest at the last. The chart wizard seemed
to figure that out by itself and it drew the graph so that the time-line
read from left to right. I was pleased!
Then I attempted to graph a more complicated data range of 4 sets from a
table similar to the first - in descending order - but with a secondary axis
for one of those data sets. The wizard, either too tired from the first
exercise or simply to confused by two more sets of data, forgot how to flip
the time-line when it drew the graph. I wasn't pleased!
How do I reverse the time-line on that second graph? Everything else is
fine.