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Hi, everybody,
I have just found this newsgroup and I wonder if anyone could help me with a problem that has suddenly turned up: I run Excel in an Office97 package on a Win98 system computer. I have a workbook that has one column for consecutive calendar dates and another column, among others, with a "Weight" entry for each day. After each line containing an entry in these two columns there are several more lines following with various values for that day but with both the "Date" and the "Weight" column cells empty. If anybody guessed, BTW, that this project could have something to do with both "Weight Watchers" and my dear beloved wife he would not be too wrong! :-) On a separate sheet there is a line chart associated to this worksheet table. It is set to display "Calendar Date" on the X-axis (declared as "time axis") and the corresponding "Weight" entry for each calendar day on the Y-axis. Currently the X-axis is scaled for one full year, i.e. from 1 January 2005 to 31 December 2005. The entire setup has been in constant use and totally free from errors for several years running. This morning, when I opened the workbook, the association between the table entries and the chart display suddenly has gone awry. The line with the "Weight" values is here, but instead of following the current date, from 1 January to 16 January, it has become stretched out from the beginning of the year to somewhere around April or May. Checking the data line reveals that for each datapoint the display for X and Y are still correct - they only do not line up with the proper point on the X-axis anymore. I have tried whatever I could think of, but to no avail. I have even tried to re-create a new instance of that chart from scratch, but to my utmost surprise this turned out to not display the data line at all! I would very much appreciate any suggestion as to what could have gone wrong here. Thank you very much in advance for any help, Kind regards, Johannes |
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Hi, Tusher,
"Tushar Mehta" wrote in message ... Were the x-axis scale max/min values set manually? And, have now become automatic? Double-click the x-axis then select the Scale tab. Thanks for your quick first try to lead me by my hand. Originally the X-axis values were set tjr usual way, i.e. by marking the range with the cursor. I have now checked the current situation: The boxes for minimum, maximum and "Value axis intersects at..." do show the correct entries. "Unit" is set for days, "Main interval" is set for 1 month, "secondary interval" for 7 days. Of all the checkboxes in the Scaling dialog box, however, only "unit" has a check mark, the others are empty. I have tried to fiddle around with these entries but as soon as I change anything Excel would revert to its old horror of jumping back to 1 January 1900 and filling up the entire chart with hundreds of closely spaced grid lines, or it would simply overlay the entire diagram with a black layer. Manually changing back to my "good" entries in the box reverts the chart to the current state with the value series line extending far forward into the year. Please note that my descriptions of the various Excel elements might be a bit unusual - I am working with a German language version of the program and as I unfortunately do not have an English original at hand I have to try to translate back..... and as Microsoft of course have blundered quite a lot when progressing from their English original to the various foreign language versions the re-engineering I am into now is not easy, ending up in more or less educated guesses more frequently than desired! :-) I don't know if you are familiar with this problem but I can assure you I have found numerous instances in various programs from MS, like Word, Excel or Access, where even a native German speaker would not understand what a particular menu item, or a help function detail, was intended to be unless he happens to be more or less fluent in English! Or was the original plot range set to the entire year and now utilizes only a part of the range. In the chart select the weight series and then check SERIES formula. What range does it cover? Originally the plot range, of course, comprised the full year. Nothing was changed here and everything was perfectly in order the last time the program was terminated. When it was re-started the following morning the chart just came up with its crazy display. What would you suggest as the next step in the analyzing process? Just for your info, by the way, I may add I'm no newbie with these things so please don't hesitate to go into as intricate technical details as you might think useful! Thanks once again, Kind regards, Johannes |
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-- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Tushar Mehta" wrote in message ... Hi Johannes, As far as MS's translations of its products into other languages goes, I have very little knowledge of this field. Of course, your description of the various fields was just fine. :) I am at a bit of a loss as to why you suddenly started having this problem. Did you install any new software? And, I mean any as in from any source. How update a new XL (or other Office) add-in? Upgrade Office? Update it with a service pack? Change any settings? In XL or the OS. Regional settings, maybe? Changed anything in Tools | Options... | Transition tab in XL? -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions In article , says... Hi, Tusher, "Tushar Mehta" wrote in message ... Were the x-axis scale max/min values set manually? And, have now become automatic? Double-click the x-axis then select the Scale tab. Thanks for your quick first try to lead me by my hand. Originally the X-axis values were set tjr usual way, i.e. by marking the range with the cursor. I have now checked the current situation: The boxes for minimum, maximum and "Value axis intersects at..." do show the correct entries. "Unit" is set for days, "Main interval" is set for 1 month, "secondary interval" for 7 days. Of all the checkboxes in the Scaling dialog box, however, only "unit" has a check mark, the others are empty. I have tried to fiddle around with these entries but as soon as I change anything Excel would revert to its old horror of jumping back to 1 January 1900 and filling up the entire chart with hundreds of closely spaced grid lines, or it would simply overlay the entire diagram with a black layer. Manually changing back to my "good" entries in the box reverts the chart to the current state with the value series line extending far forward into the year. Please note that my descriptions of the various Excel elements might be a bit unusual - I am working with a German language version of the program and as I unfortunately do not have an English original at hand I have to try to translate back..... and as Microsoft of course have blundered quite a lot when progressing from their English original to the various foreign language versions the re-engineering I am into now is not easy, ending up in more or less educated guesses more frequently than desired! :-) I don't know if you are familiar with this problem but I can assure you I have found numerous instances in various programs from MS, like Word, Excel or Access, where even a native German speaker would not understand what a particular menu item, or a help function detail, was intended to be unless he happens to be more or less fluent in English! Or was the original plot range set to the entire year and now utilizes only a part of the range. In the chart select the weight series and then check SERIES formula. What range does it cover? Originally the plot range, of course, comprised the full year. Nothing was changed here and everything was perfectly in order the last time the program was terminated. When it was re-started the following morning the chart just came up with its crazy display. What would you suggest as the next step in the analyzing process? Just for your info, by the way, I may add I'm no newbie with these things so please don't hesitate to go into as intricate technical details as you might think useful! Thanks once again, Kind regards, Johannes |
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![]() "Tushar Mehta" wrote in message ... I am at a bit of a loss as to why you suddenly started having this problem. Did you install any new software? And, I mean any as in from any source. How update a new XL (or other Office) add-in? Upgrade Office? Update it with a service pack? Change any settings? In XL or the OS. Regional settings, maybe? Changed anything in Tools | Options... | Transition tab in XL? Hi, Tushar, No, none of the above - nothing was added, nothing was changed..... I just shut down the machine in the evening and restarted it the next morning. The crazy thing is that the defective workbook does have another pair of table-plus-chart with exactly the same settings and this one has been unaffected! Make sense of of that! :-) Anyhow, I'm completely at loss..... and BTW I can't update my operating system as WinXP will not work on my stone age computer (233 mHz Pentax-2). I did try exactly that about a year ago but I had to change back to Win98 after a week or so of continous, unbearable trouble - in spite of the fact that my system is well above what the good people at Microsoft are recommending as "minimum specs" for WinXP! Kind regards, Johannes |
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