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dbjones1988 Posted - 04/13/2014 : 09:06:11 AM
Hi

Can anyone help me with the following? It is probably simple but has me stumped! I am trying to plot data from 01/12/1970 to 01/01/1981, however when I set the scale of the axis the data fails to match up. Instead on plotting the data starting at the end of 1970 it shifts it to the start of 1970. I've attached a screenshot to help. Thanks in advance!
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cpyang Posted - 04/13/2014 : 8:50:36 PM
Please check the date format setting in your computer's region and language setting. Looks to me your computer is using US style short date format so 1/12/1970 means Jan 12 1970, not Dec 1st.

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