Show starting Value on Chart X Axis
Hi, I am trying to populate the start value of the x-axis. I have tried all options but in vain. I have attached a sample chart which explains better. Basically we should Dec-95 at the start, but I cannot seem to get that to appear. I have circled the area. I tried setting a minimum value, still no luck. kodster
May 22nd, 2012 1:18am

try to populate the start value of the y-axis
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May 22nd, 2012 2:13am

I don't understand. If you see, Y axis has a start value of 0%. Would it make difference to still populate it with a 0. The x axis contains dates, shown only as years.
May 22nd, 2012 9:07am

Hi Kodster, From your description, the starting value on the X-axis does not display in the Chart.I have tried to reproduce your scenario in my local environment, however, it works when I set the minimum value for the X-axis. Please note that the data type of the minimum value you specified must be the same as with that of the value on of the X-axis. For example, you can use the CDate() function to convert a string value to a datetime value. At this time, I suggest that you specify the minimum value referring to the screenshot below: If the issue persists, please elaborate the issue so that we can make further analysis and help you out. Regards, Charlie Liao
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May 28th, 2012 7:41am

Hi Kodster, From your description, the starting value on the X-axis does not display in the Chart.I have tried to reproduce your scenario in my local environment, however, it works when I set the minimum value for the X-axis. Please note that the data type of the minimum value you specified must be the same as with that of the value on of the X-axis. For example, you can use the CDate() function to convert a string value to a datetime value. At this time, I suggest that you specify the minimum value referring to the screenshot below: If the issue persists, please elaborate the issue so that we can make further analysis and help you out. Regards, Charlie Liao
May 28th, 2012 7:42am

Thanks Charlie, it worked.
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May 30th, 2012 9:58pm

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