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okay heres how to adjust the scale factor in a chart in Google Docs or Google sheets so as you can see right now I have my chart opened up here in Google Docs when I click on it Im gonna come to linked chart options and then open the source this sends me out to a Google sheet or Google keeps the data and the chart itself Im gonna double click on this chart and its gonna open up the chart editor from here I want to go to customize and then vertical axis when I scroll down on vertical axis here it is right here the scale factor it starts as default but if maybe these are percentages or something like that I can change the scale factor to 100 and now were seeing 0 to 1 instead of 0 to 100 and obviously I can do that for anything here so thats how you adjust the scale factor once you get it to where you like it you want to come back to Google Docs click update and then it will adjust ingly a couple things before you click away if you found this video helpful if it answered the questi