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in this video you will see how to change x axis scale in Excel to change the x axis scale you need to click on the x axis numbers (Values) to select them then right click on them and you will see here the format axis options after clicking on it you will see this pane click on the access options you will see here two options again bound and you need so under the bounce you will see minimum and maximum so if you want to start from for example 0 you can enter the 0 or if you want to start from 1 you can start from 1 and enter next this is a maximum bound so maximum if you want for example 6 you can enter the six or if you want to end at this 5 for example then just enter the five as you can see here the x axis numbers are 1 1.5 so if you donamp;#39;t want it in the fractions and under the unit under the major you just select it here and enter for example 1 and as you can see the numbering starts from one two three four five in this way you can change x axi