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drenuka Posted - 08/31/2012 : 12:40:30 PM
Hi,

In a graph display I was wondering if there is a way to have the X-axis move to the center of y axis where y=0 (with negative values below this axis)?

Thanks
Renuka

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drenuka Posted - 09/02/2012 : 6:08:21 PM
Hey Drbobshepherd,

Thanks for the input this works great.
This is better than what I had been doing that is drag the X-axis to the 0.0 point on Y-axis. This process was not accurate.

Renuka

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Originally posted by Drbobshepherd

Left click on the X-axis, then Right-click to bring up the pop-up menu and select Properties to open the X-axis Properties window (or simply double-click on the X-axis).

Click on the Title&Format tab.

At the Axis Position field, select "At Position=", and enter "0" in the "Percent/Value" field below.

This will place the X-axis at the origin.

DrBobShepherd



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Drbobshepherd Posted - 08/31/2012 : 6:12:51 PM
Left click on the X-axis, then Right-click to bring up the pop-up menu and select Properties to open the X-axis Properties window (or simply double-click on the X-axis).

Click on the Title&Format tab.

At the Axis Position field, select "At Position=", and enter "0" in the "Percent/Value" field below.

This will place the X-axis at the origin.

DrBobShepherd

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