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isPermaLink="false">http://www.microsoftpost.com/microsoft-download/pas-63-sp2/#comment-843</guid> <description>Does it fix the problem with auto-scaling?In ProClarity, I have a graph that looks at planned and actual Revenue across 12 months. The left axis scaling is set to auto. The auto-maximum works fine, but the auto-minimum always includes zero instead of &quot;auto-scaling&quot; to just below the data points.As a result, my trend lines are squished at the top of the graph because they are only occurring between $650-$690 million, but the left axis beings at $0 and goes all the way to $700 million.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does it fix the problem with auto-scaling?</p><p>In ProClarity, I have a graph that looks at planned and actual Revenue across 12 months. The left axis scaling is set to auto. The auto-maximum works fine, but the auto-minimum always includes zero instead of &#8220;auto-scaling&#8221; to just below the data points.</p><p>As a result, my trend lines are squished at the top of the graph because they are only occurring between $650-$690 million, but the left axis beings at $0 and goes all the way to $700 million.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
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