Changing axis bounds maximum and minimum

Anonymous
2021-03-21T09:42:34+00:00

Hello,

I need to format axis bounds with different range. However, when I double click to visit the axis options I am given the option to change the bounds yet when ı enter the max or min number the plot stay same. Please advise on how to get around this.

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  1. triptotokyo-5840 36,676 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2021-03-21T13:55:43+00:00

    I’ve used your data to set up a X Y (Scatter Chart) Scatter with Straight Lines and Markers.

    I’ve then changed the Bounds (see screen shot below) and the chart updates correctly.

    I don’t know how / if you’ve incorporated your slope / intercept and Rsq data into the chart: perhaps this is the cause of the behaviour you’re reporting?

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-03-21T15:04:36+00:00

    Thanks for your answer.

    Unfortunately, when ı just plot the graph without any rsq value, still same situation. ı just enter 40 as a max value and it didn't change.

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-03-21T15:13:37+00:00

    If ı will share my screen with you, it would be really helpful. Also I think there is problem about "Auto" options indeed. maybe that is the reason why ı can not change the range.

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  4. triptotokyo-5840 36,676 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2021-03-21T16:55:15+00:00

    If ı will share my screen with you, it would be really helpful. Also I think there is problem about "Auto" options indeed. maybe that is the reason why ı can not change the range.

    I don't know why things aren't working at your end: perhaps somebody more expert than myself can help?

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