I'm creating a line chart with Libre Office Calc. All of the number values stay within a high range, so when I create the chart, there is a large gap of unused data on the bottom of the chart, and its squashing the actual data down. I want the lowest value in the chart to be at the bottom, and the highest value in the chart to be at the top. How can I remove extra values from the view, so I can only see the data's range? Thanks!
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LO Calc does roughly what you want by default. e.g. I just created a sheet with a column containing values from 198..222 in steps of 2, and made a line chart from it. The chart displayed the range from 185 to 225. The only way I could make it display from 0 on the Y axis was by explicitly adding a `0` value to the column (and that was extremely obvious in the line chart) - an empty cell alone wouldn't do it. I can only suggest that you right-click on the chart and examine the `Data Ranges...` – cas Jun 07 '22 at 03:04
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To change the data's range you can do the following steps:
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