Primary or Secondary Y Axis Incorrect Scale with Smoothed SeriesID: Q123837
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In a Microsoft Excel line chart or xy (scatter) chart, the primary or secondary y axis scale may appear to have an incorrect maximum value, even though each series plotted on the affected axis is still scaled appropriately.
The y axis of a line chart or xy (scatter) chart will plot an
incorrect maximum value under the following conditions:
To work around this problem in Microsoft Excel 5.0, manually set the
maximum value of the affected scale with the following steps:
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Excel version 5.0 for Windows. This problem was corrected in Microsoft Excel version 5.0c for Windows.
In a line or xy (scatter) chart, a series can be formatted as a smooth line
and it can also be formatted to appear on a secondary y axis. In addition,
if you have multiple series plotted on the chart, and they are not of like
numerical sequences, one or more of the series can be moved to the
secondary axis to show two different axis scales on a single chart. Under
certain conditions, one of the y axis scales will display an incorrect
maximum value.
When you create a chart containing a secondary y axis, both y axes
are plotted on separate scales. For example, if the first series plots
percentages from 0-100% and the second series plots sales values from
$1,000-$50,000, the primary axis could display the percentage values
and the secondary axis could display the sales values, or vice versa.
Additional query words: 5.0a
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Version : 5.00
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: July 29, 1999