Hiding the Y-Axis
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Hiding the Y-Axis
I want to create EPR (electron paramagnetic resonance) graphs and the Y-axis needs to be completely hidden how do I do this?
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If you mean the numbers along the Y axis, just right-click on any of those and select "None" for the number format.
If instead you mean the Y axis itself - the line - the only way to do that is to hide both X and Y. It's both or neither. If that will suit your needs, select Symbol/Line Styles on the Options menu and set the line widths for both the axes and grid lines to a negative number.
If instead you mean the Y axis itself - the line - the only way to do that is to hide both X and Y. It's both or neither. If that will suit your needs, select Symbol/Line Styles on the Options menu and set the line widths for both the axes and grid lines to a negative number.
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I'm not sure if this will suit your needs, but one thing you might try is to turn off both axes as described earlier, by setting the axis line width to -1, then adding a reference line (Options>Reference Lines) at Y=minimum Y value.
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