Re: shift x-axis
- From: "Lucy Thomson" <lucy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 08:27:14 +1030
Hi
What version of PowerPoint are you using? Are you using Excel or MS Graph?
For example in Excel 2007 (which you will be using if you are using
PowerPoint 2007), select the horizontal axis -> format selection -> axis
options -> Minimum fixed -5 -> Vertical axis crosses -> axis value -5. Is
that what you're after?
Lucy
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Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au
"hand drawn circle" <handdrawncircle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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I have a line/scatter graph, and i would like the x-axis to start at 0.
However, i want the 0 to be a little right of where the y-axis comes down.
For example, if i had a scale on the x-axis from 0-25, with the major unit
being 5, how would i shift everything to the right so the 0 would actually
be
where the 5 would normally start out, then everything else would be
shifted
to the right as well on the x-axis. i just want the starting point, 0, on
the x-axis to be a little to the right of where it normally would start.
thanks
.
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