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Hi,

You can adjust the scaling of number values by formatting the axis.
Select the axis (click on one of the numbers) on the graph, then right
click and select Format Axis... On the first tab (Scale), you can
unselect the "Automatic" scaling for the major and minor intervals and
then place the value of your choice.

I hope this helps.

Rémy Gauthier.

Le mercredi 16 août 2017 à 05:17 -0700, Gilles a écrit :
Almost there :-)

One last thing I didn't figure out: Why does Calc display the Y axis
every
other data (0-2-4, instead of 0-1-2-3)?

https://s27.postimg.org/3uvol2mhf/Libre_Office.calc.empty.x.y.chart.p
ng



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