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Ian Deacon
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I have a lot pressure data (in CSV) taken over a long time and would like to dynamically zoom and pan to analyse the data. Any suggestions?
To zoom in on a specific area of an MS Excel graph, click on the graph to activate it and then use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom in or out. You can also use the zoom slider in the bottom right corner of the graph or the zoom buttons in the toolbar.
Yes, you can zoom in on a specific data point in an MS Excel graph by double-clicking on the data point. This will automatically zoom in on that point and show a larger view of it.
To pan around the graph, click and drag the graph to move it in any direction. You can also use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move the graph. This is useful for viewing different sections of a large graph.
To reset the zoom and pan settings on a graph, click on the graph to activate it and then click on the "Reset to Default Zoom" button in the toolbar. This will reset the graph to its original size and position.
Yes, you can save your zoom and pan settings on an MS Excel graph by right-clicking on the graph and selecting "Save as Default Chart". This will save your current settings as the default for all future graphs.