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Could really use some help on this one. I generate logarthmic x-axis/%
y-axis graphs. The pertinent range on the x-axis is from 0.001 to 100.
There are no external references in the file anywhere.
Here's the problem - a client (only one thus far) has reported that the
graphs appear 'wrong' when viewed on her computer. I've seen a
screenshot to verify this. The x-axis only displays 1-100 and the data
is inaccurate. Whereas the original graph shows a gradually increasing
trend from ~20% to 100%, the screenshot shows a DECREASING trend - but
not a mirror image of the original. I had the client save the file
under a new name and send it back to me. It displays perfectly well
under both WinXP and 2000. All systems are using excel 2000.
So - are there user-defined setttings that would force the graph to
improperly display on her computer? (Note: getting her to manually
change the x-axis range does not get rid of the erratic data display).
Can I 'force' the graph to display the way I want it regardless of
end-user settings?
Much thanks for your help,
Kent
--hope this isn't a double-post (attached file too big error stopped
the first post)--
y-axis graphs. The pertinent range on the x-axis is from 0.001 to 100.
There are no external references in the file anywhere.
Here's the problem - a client (only one thus far) has reported that the
graphs appear 'wrong' when viewed on her computer. I've seen a
screenshot to verify this. The x-axis only displays 1-100 and the data
is inaccurate. Whereas the original graph shows a gradually increasing
trend from ~20% to 100%, the screenshot shows a DECREASING trend - but
not a mirror image of the original. I had the client save the file
under a new name and send it back to me. It displays perfectly well
under both WinXP and 2000. All systems are using excel 2000.
So - are there user-defined setttings that would force the graph to
improperly display on her computer? (Note: getting her to manually
change the x-axis range does not get rid of the erratic data display).
Can I 'force' the graph to display the way I want it regardless of
end-user settings?
Much thanks for your help,
Kent
--hope this isn't a double-post (attached file too big error stopped
the first post)--