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  1. brt79

    How to automate graph axis dates?

    Thanks alot guys. This is exactly what I needed.
  2. brt79

    How to automate graph axis dates?

    This is for a database that I have come into possesion of at work and now have responsibility of maintaining. Currently the data is entered and this data is added onto multiple graphs (in reports) that have the x-axis set to display the entire year (currently 2007). So as the year progresses...
  3. brt79

    Formatting graphs in access reports

    Thanks for trying to help me. I actually figured it out yesterday afternoon. I changed teh SQL property of the date to INT. Then formatted the graph axis as a date. That worked!!! Thanks again.
  4. brt79

    Formatting graphs in access reports

    Thanks for the reply. I tried it this morning, but it does not work. I still get big long gaps on my graph.
  5. brt79

    Formatting graphs in access reports

    This is probably a dumb question. I am making graphs in a report in Access 2000. There is data associated with certain dates, but there are many dates with no data. I can't figure out how to get the X-axis to only show dates that have data. Right now, I am getting big long gaps on my graph.
  6. brt79

    Formating graphs in access reports

    This is probably a dumb question. I am making graphs in a report in Access 2000. There is data associated with certain dates, but there are many dates with no data. I can't figure out how to get the X-axis to only show dates that have data. Right now, I am getting big long gaps on my graph.

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