![]() Now I can get the thing to where I want it to be if I use a template, but I don't want to do that. It's got to be something simple that I'm missing, but the thing always appears right at the zero line and since my values go negative, that means it's right in the middle of the chart. What I CANNOT figure out is how to move the label for the X Axis. I have no problem actually creating the spread sheet with all the correct data and ranges. I am writing a C# program (VS2010) to create Excel spreadsheets from imported data. How hard could that be? Well, I'll admit I'm not overly experienced in either C# or the Excel interop, but currently it seems impossible. What I'm trying to do SHOULD be the most simple and common thing in the world: I just want to move the X Axes label to the bottom of the chart. ![]() ![]() The only vague hint I got was to use TickLabelPosition - which apparently is something only useful if you're using VB, and I'm using C# I've posted this question in the MS forums, but the only response (create a macro and extrapolate from the VBA code) didn't help. ![]()
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