- Feb 19, 2001
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Excel 2007 seems to have trouble with major gridlines being small values. I'm working with cooling of atoms, so I'm using numbers like 1 x 10^-15 joules. I have a free energy change of like 8 x 10^-15, and I want 8 gridlines at 1x 10^-15, but instead of giving me lines, it gives me nothing.
Excel 2003 seems to work fine, so instead of pretty graphs in Excel 2007, I have to revert to the UGLY UGLY 2003 graphs.
Anyone who's used Office 2007 probably REFUSES to go back to the older versions. Oh well.
I guess I could've just mulitplied everything by 10^12 and wrote my scale in picojoules...
/rant
Excel 2003 seems to work fine, so instead of pretty graphs in Excel 2007, I have to revert to the UGLY UGLY 2003 graphs.
Anyone who's used Office 2007 probably REFUSES to go back to the older versions. Oh well.
I guess I could've just mulitplied everything by 10^12 and wrote my scale in picojoules...
/rant
