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The Y axis bounds are min 0, max 10. 0 is currently at the Y axis bottom (x,y intersection).
As the linked table values increase, the plot moves up and right. I would prefer the inverse. 10 at the bottom, 0 at the top of the Y axis. This would allow for increasing table numbers to move the graph down and right. I tried manually switching the Bounds 0 to 10 and 10 to 0 thinking that would result in the Y axis starting with 0 at the bottom and 10 at the top. I can't even describe how badly that maneuver screwed up the graph. How do I achieve inverting the order of the Y axis? Mark |
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