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[SOLVED] specify date source for x-axis (adjacent to data column in Excel)

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    retired general
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    [SOLVED] specify date source for x-axis (adjacent to data column in Excel)

    MS Excel 2002: From a column of dates and an adjacent column of dollar
    values, how do I specify the dates in the first column as the source of dates
    displayed on the x-axis of a related chart (in another worksheet in the same
    workbook)? The plotted dollar data shows correctly but the dates on the
    x-axis start at 1/1/00 rather than the dates in the data worksheet.

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    Jon Peltier
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    Re: specify date source for x-axis (adjacent to data column in Excel)

    Make sure that there are no blank cells in the column of dates, and that the
    dates not only look like dates to a human observer, but are interpreted as
    numerical dates by Excel. (Excel uses 1, 2, 3, etc. along the X axis if the
    category labels or values are non-numerical. In date terms, Excel starts
    with day 1 at 1-Jan-1900, or 1/1/00.)

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    "retired general" <retired general@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
    message news:968ED9E5-1A7F-4374-AE26-E6E4063C4BC4@microsoft.com...
    > MS Excel 2002: From a column of dates and an adjacent column of dollar
    > values, how do I specify the dates in the first column as the source of
    > dates
    > displayed on the x-axis of a related chart (in another worksheet in the
    > same
    > workbook)? The plotted dollar data shows correctly but the dates on the
    > x-axis start at 1/1/00 rather than the dates in the data worksheet.




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