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Welcome back to the MrExcel netcast, Iamp;#39;m Bill Jelen. In yesterdayamp;#39;s netcast we had a situation where weamp;#39;re trying to chart two series of data, and one series was completely a different order of magnitude than the other series. Today I have two series of data, and within each series we go from very small product lines to very large product lines. In this case, we have a couple of data points that are up around 12000, which make it nearly impossible to see the detail of the data points down around 300 or so. Now, thereamp;#39;s a great solution for this, and it involves some high school math that youamp;#39;ve probably forgotten about a long time ago. If we have the chart and right-click on the numbers in the value axis, choose Format Axis. We want to go to the Scale tab, and thereamp;#39;s a setting in the lower-left hand corner of the Scale tab called a Logarithmic scale, choose that and click OK. In a Logarithmic scale, the distance between one and ten along