Excel: Axis Plots Begin at One on Log ChartID: Q87794
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When using a logarithmic scale in a Microsoft Excel chart, the X and Y axis will cross at one. This can be confusing because non-logarithmic scales usually cross at zero by default. Zero is not used within a log chart because it is not a proper power of ten. The value of 10^0 (ten raised to a power of zero, or 1) is used instead.
Logarithmic scaling adjusts the chart's scale to base 10, based upon
the data being charted. The value at which the X and Y axis cross may
be changed, but the value must be a power of ten. If the cross value
is not a power of ten, Microsoft Excel rounds the value down to the
nearest power of ten.
To change the point at which an axis cross another in a logarithmic
chart, do the following:
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Last Reviewed: March 26, 1999