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how to show date on the x axis of a line chart?

  1. #1
    Ginger
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    how to show date on the x axis of a line chart?

    I have three columns of data. The first column is date in the format of
    dd-mmm-yy hh:mm:ss. The second and third columns have the real data I like to
    chart for. I select three columns of data and draw a line chart, but date
    doesn't show up in x axis. How do I fix this?

    Thanks much for your help!
    Ginger

  2. #2
    bj
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    RE: how to show date on the x axis of a line chart?

    select the two lines of data other than the date and make your chart with
    them using <Chart><sourse data><series> enter the x axis data in the
    approrite location.

    "Ginger" wrote:

    > I have three columns of data. The first column is date in the format of
    > dd-mmm-yy hh:mm:ss. The second and third columns have the real data I like to
    > chart for. I select three columns of data and draw a line chart, but date
    > doesn't show up in x axis. How do I fix this?
    >
    > Thanks much for your help!
    > Ginger


  3. #3
    John Mansfield
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    RE: how to show date on the x axis of a line chart?

    Ginger,

    Excel is reading your original X axis values as a time format. If you
    double-click on your X axis label, you'll see in the Format Axis dialog box
    -> Scale tab that the minimum time X axis value is one day. Given that
    you're tracking hours, the one-day minimum value will not work for you.

    To get around this limitation, add a helper column to your chart source.
    Assuming your original data looks like this and is in the range A1:C6:

    Time Entry Series1 Series2
    05-Jan-05 01:00:00 5 5
    05-Jan-05 02:00:00 4 3
    05-Jan-05 03:00:00 6 4
    05-Jan-05 04:00:00 7 6
    05-Jan-05 05:00:00 8 5

    add a helper column to column B. In the example below I've titled the
    helper column "Text Entry". Enter the following formula to cell B2 and copy
    it down column B:

    =TEXT(A2,"yy-mmm-dd hh:mm:ss")

    The revised data set look like this in the range A1:D6.

    Time Entry Text Entry Series1 Series2
    05-Jan-05 01:00:00 05-Jan-05 01:00:00 5 5
    05-Jan-05 02:00:00 05-Jan-05 02:00:00 4 3
    05-Jan-05 03:00:00 05-Jan-05 03:00:00 6 4
    05-Jan-05 04:00:00 05-Jan-05 04:00:00 7 6
    05-Jan-05 05:00:00 05-Jan-05 05:00:00 8 5

    Column B will now be interpretted as a text entry that looks just like a
    time entry.

    Finally, create your chart using column B instead of column A as the X axis.
    If you use the Chart Wizard, select the range B1:B6 to create the chart.

    ----
    Regards,
    John Mansfield
    http://www.pdbook.com


    "Ginger" wrote:

    > I have three columns of data. The first column is date in the format of
    > dd-mmm-yy hh:mm:ss. The second and third columns have the real data I like to
    > chart for. I select three columns of data and draw a line chart, but date
    > doesn't show up in x axis. How do I fix this?
    >
    > Thanks much for your help!
    > Ginger


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    Tushar Mehta
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    Re: how to show date on the x axis of a line chart?

    If your x-values are not equivally spaced, there is little in practical
    terms that one can do with a line chart. However, a XY Scatter chart
    just might be what the doctor ordered.

    --
    Regards,

    Tushar Mehta
    www.tushar-mehta.com
    Multi-disciplinary business expertise
    + Technology skills
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    Recipient Microsoft MVP award 2000-2005

    In article <49CB5566-C4C7-4B01-B933-6B8655E54645@microsoft.com>,
    Ginger@discussions.microsoft.com says...
    > I have three columns of data. The first column is date in the format of
    > dd-mmm-yy hh:mm:ss. The second and third columns have the real data I like to
    > chart for. I select three columns of data and draw a line chart, but date
    > doesn't show up in x axis. How do I fix this?
    >
    > Thanks much for your help!
    > Ginger
    >


  5. #5
    Jon Peltier
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    Re: how to show date on the x axis of a line chart?

    Except that using a Line chart gives you more control over the display of the axis
    (try to put a tick mark on just the first of every month in an XY Scatter chart),
    and the points are proportionally spaced by day, and the times of day are ignored.

    - Jon
    -------
    Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
    Peltier Technical Services
    Tutorials and Custom Solutions
    http://PeltierTech.com/
    _______

    Tushar Mehta wrote:

    > If your x-values are not equivally spaced, there is little in practical
    > terms that one can do with a line chart. However, a XY Scatter chart
    > just might be what the doctor ordered.
    >



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