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Remove Horizontal Scroll Bars?
- 10 years ago
Thanks for your reply. What threw me was I was watching this video from sqldusty and at 29:40 min/sec into the video, I saw a chart that fit everything on the axis without a scroll bar. I had never seen that before as all of mine are always impacted by a scroll bar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TF4Hu-uaMg
What I now understand is that when you select continuous axis, it DOES fit everything. When you select categorical it adds a scroll bar (when there are "too many" data points).
My problem is I am using Labels for my week dates in the format YYWW. Now I know what I am looking for, I have swaped these labels to the week ending date and changed the chart to continuous - and now it works as I would like. :-)
Thanks for your reply. What threw me was I was watching this video from sqldusty and at 29:40 min/sec into the video, I saw a chart that fit everything on the axis without a scroll bar. I had never seen that before as all of mine are always impacted by a scroll bar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TF4Hu-uaMg
What I now understand is that when you select continuous axis, it DOES fit everything. When you select categorical it adds a scroll bar (when there are "too many" data points).
My problem is I am using Labels for my week dates in the format YYWW. Now I know what I am looking for, I have swaped these labels to the week ending date and changed the chart to continuous - and now it works as I would like. :-)
Just want to say "Thank you" to Matt. This was driving me NUTS. I had one line chart that I simply could not get it to display all x axis data without a scroll bar.
It was a pain, but I ended up changing my column of "Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, etc, data points to actual dates. Re-uploaded the data, changed the X-axis to continuous and WALAH! This really should not be this complicated to adjust.
Thanks again