How to invert the Y-axis in a chart [message #136313] |
Mon, 27 February 2006 02:36  |
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Originally posted by: shyamal.techjini.com
Hi,
I am trying to display a chart such that the Y-axis is inverted. Thus the
axis has the max-value at the bottom and the min-value at the top (as shown
below).
Is there a way to achieve this?
Thanks,
- SM
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Re: How to invert the Y-axis in a chart [message #136482 is a reply to message #136313] |
Mon, 27 February 2006 10:02  |
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Hi,
Unfortunately it's not possible to do that, you can change the position of
the X Axis to be at -100, but your Y Axis would show -100, -50, 0, still in
ascending order. Note that you can format the Y Axis label with a multiplier
to invert their sign, but the real values would still be negative.
Thanks,
David
"Shyamal Mehta" <shyamal@techjini.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
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> I am trying to display a chart such that the Y-axis is inverted. Thus the
> axis has the max-value at the bottom and the min-value at the top (as
> shown below).
> Is there a way to achieve this?
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> Thanks,
> - SM
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