In Excel 2003, when you created a XY chart using time as an axis, you could set the scaling of these axes by typing in the date. In Excel 2007, you have to use the decimal version of the time (eg. How many days since some arbitrary earlier date). I was wondering if there was a way to avoid having to make such a calculation?

A developer posted on a blog that this issue would be fixed in a future release, but all versions of Excel 2007 I have tried have not resolved this issue. The relevant quote:

Those of you familiar with this technique of converting time to a decimal may recall that Excel 2003 allowed you to enter a date and time like “1/1/07 11:00 AM” directly in the axis option min/max fields and Excel would calculate the appropriate decimal representation. This currently does not work in Excel 2007 but will be fixed in a subsequent release.

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I have just copied the data from that blog post into Excel 2010, and typing 11:00 and 17:00 as the minimum and maximum for the x-axis, does gives an axis running between those times as one would expect.

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I don't have access to Excel 2010 right now, I'm also not sure how willing the client would be to upgrading. – CookieOfFortune Jun 4 '10 at 17:47
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