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graph - changing baseline scale ps56k 08-17-2008
Posted by ps56k on August 17, 2008, 3:25 pm
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I wish there was a way to change the vertical scale...

ie - with a narrow range of peaks and valeeys on a graph,
I don't need to see 3 rows of solid black below the top
which actually shows the changing data...


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Posted by Bob Wang on August 17, 2008, 7:20 pm
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Perhaps if you gave a description of the data, some of us can think of a
workaround for your situation.
Bob
P.S. I personally use adjustment accounts to "scale" graphs for readability

>>>
I wish there was a way to change the vertical scale...

ie - with a narrow range of peaks and valeeys on a graph,
I don't need to see 3 rows of solid black below the top
which actually shows the changing data...


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"If everything seems to be going well,
you have obviously overlooked something." - Steven Wright




Posted by John Pollard on August 17, 2008, 9:35 pm
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ps56k wrote:
> I wish there was a way to change the vertical scale...
>
> ie - with a narrow range of peaks and valeeys on a graph,
> I don't need to see 3 rows of solid black below the top
> which actually shows the changing data...

And if Bob, or someone else, has no answer: you should be
able to export the appropriate data to Excel ... and either
get a better graph in Excel, or further export the Excel
data to some product that does better graphs than Excel.

Quicken has no capability to do what you want.

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John Pollard
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Posted by John Pollard on August 18, 2008, 8:50 am
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John Pollard wrote:
> ps56k wrote:
>> I wish there was a way to change the vertical scale...
>>
>> ie - with a narrow range of peaks and valeeys on a graph,
>> I don't need to see 3 rows of solid black below the top
>> which actually shows the changing data...

> And if Bob, or someone else, has no answer: you should be
> able to export the appropriate data to Excel ... and
> either
> get a better graph in Excel, or further export the Excel
> data to some product that does better graphs than Excel.

> Quicken has no capability to do what you want.

I meant to add that I too have wished for that capability.

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John Pollard
first initial underscore last name at mchsi dot net



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