Axis Bounds

DrDebit

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
Is there a way to automatically update axis bounds when new data is added to the chart?
Thank you.
David
 

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Thank you, but how can I decide what I want the bounds to be for the vertical and horizontal axes.

Again, many thanks.
 
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Let Excel choose for you. As you add data, Excel will expand both axes to include it.
 
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Thank you..but I want to have control over that. I guess there isn't a way.
Thank you for trying.
 
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