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From: gkr on 28 Dec 2009 15:22 How do I scale a time-scale axis using the conventional date format instead of a date in the mysterious long string of numbers that randomly shows up for the dates? Why does this change from chart to chart (sometimes conventional date formatting, sometimes the string of numbers) and how do I change it or prevent it from being that way in the first place?
From: trip_to_tokyo on 28 Dec 2009 16:05 In EXCEL 2007 take the following action (as a simple example that gives you what you want):- 1. In cells G 13 to G 22 inclusive format the cells as follows:- - highlight the cells / right click / Format Cells / Number tab (set Category: to Date and Type: to * 14 March 2001) / click OK. You have now formatted the said range of cells as date. 2. In cells H 13 to H 22 inclusive enter the numbers 1 to 10. 3. Highlight the range of cells:- G 13 to H 22 inclusive 4. Insert / Charts group / Column / in 2-D Column click on Clustered Column 5. You should now get a chart with date the way that you want them on the horizontal axis. If my comments have helped please hit Yes. Thanks. "gkr" wrote: > How do I scale a time-scale axis using the conventional date format instead > of a date in the mysterious long string of numbers that randomly shows up for > the dates? Why does this change from chart to chart (sometimes conventional > date formatting, sometimes the string of numbers) and how do I change it or > prevent it from being that way in the first place?
From: trip_to_tokyo on 28 Dec 2009 16:20 In EXCEL 2007 there is also a Help topic called:- Display dates on a category axis Do a search on the above for a fuller explanation. If my comments have helped please hit Yes. Thanks. "gkr" wrote: > How do I scale a time-scale axis using the conventional date format instead > of a date in the mysterious long string of numbers that randomly shows up for > the dates? Why does this change from chart to chart (sometimes conventional > date formatting, sometimes the string of numbers) and how do I change it or > prevent it from being that way in the first place?
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