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Default I want to produce a log-log chart. Logrithmic scale on both axis.


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You need to chart the data in an XY Scatter chart (not a Line chart). You can choose
an XY Scatter chart subtype that connects the markers with lines. Then double click
each axis, and on the Scale tab, check the Logarithmic Scale checkbox.

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Thanks a lot. I'll try this.

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