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okay so first of all select all of the data and then go to insert and insert a scatter chart then reposition and resize the chart and in order to format this quickly i am going to right click and go to change chart type and templates and then select this template here and okay then in order to do this we're going to need the developer tab so right click and go to customize the ribbon and then make sure the developer tab is ticked and ok then go to the developer tab and select record macro and ok then double click on the x axis to open up the formatting bar and i'll change the minimum to be the 1st of september 2021 then go back to the developer tab and stop recording then open up the visual basic editor and click on the name of the workbook that you're currently in and go to modules and then double click on module one and this is the macro that we just recorded and now we can edit this so i'll delete the comments here and in the first line of code we're looking in the active sheet at...