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    gobonniego
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    Data showing incorrectly on line chart

    I'm having difficulty with a line chart. I've got two ranges of numbers of
    two types of calls (from 1972 through 2004) that goes up from 50 to 7700. My
    chart's Y axis has automatically decided to show from 0 to 16,000. On the
    chart itself, my data starts being placed at about 6,000 (for both 24 "F"
    calls and 649 "M" calls in the year 1972) and goes up to a point above 14,000
    (for a figure that should only be just above 7000). When I hover over the
    points, it give me the right number, yet it shows it in the wrong place.

    I've tried to change the scale of my Y axis, but when I am able to so (2 out
    of 5 times) my data then goes off the chart. So I've looked at my data to
    see if it's fouled up. But it shows exactly like I want it on the
    spreadsheed and there are no formulas in the cells.

    Any clues? I'm using Excel 2002.

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    Andy Pope
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    Re: Data showing incorrectly on line chart

    Hi,

    Are you using a stacked line chart by any chance?

    Cheers
    Andy

    gobonniego wrote:
    > I'm having difficulty with a line chart. I've got two ranges of numbers of
    > two types of calls (from 1972 through 2004) that goes up from 50 to 7700. My
    > chart's Y axis has automatically decided to show from 0 to 16,000. On the
    > chart itself, my data starts being placed at about 6,000 (for both 24 "F"
    > calls and 649 "M" calls in the year 1972) and goes up to a point above 14,000
    > (for a figure that should only be just above 7000). When I hover over the
    > points, it give me the right number, yet it shows it in the wrong place.
    >
    > I've tried to change the scale of my Y axis, but when I am able to so (2 out
    > of 5 times) my data then goes off the chart. So I've looked at my data to
    > see if it's fouled up. But it shows exactly like I want it on the
    > spreadsheed and there are no formulas in the cells.
    >
    > Any clues? I'm using Excel 2002.


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    Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
    http://www.andypope.info

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