Simple Linear Graph in PowerPoint

Anonymous
2021-07-08T19:40:25+00:00

Hi-

How can I adjust my graph so that the origin starts at 0 for both the x and y axis? I just want to make a line that progresses to the right at 45 deg.

Thanks.

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-07-08T20:26:41+00:00

    I got. I right clicked on x-axis and then format axis->Axis Options->On Tick Marks

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  1. triptotokyo-5840 36,676 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2021-07-08T20:35:47+00:00

    1.

    On the chart itself click:-

    Category 1

     - so that a box is placed around:-

    Category 1 to Category 4

     - inclusive then right click and click on:-

    Format Axis . . .

    A Task Pane called:-

    Format Axis

     - should open on the right-hand side of the Power Point window.

    2.

    In the Task Pane called:-

    Format Axis

     - section called:-

    AXIS OPTIONS

    Axis Type

     - make sure that:-

    On tick marks

     - is selected as shown in screen shot below.

    Does that give you what you want?

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