Yes it does exist. And the question is ...
The Y axis is the vertical access, in other words the one that goes up and down. The X access is horizontal and so it goes across a chart. The Y axis is sometimes known as the value axis.
All you do is select it and press "B" for Bold
The "x-axis" usually refers to the horizontal axis. In Excel, that would be relevant for graphs created with Excel.
It is the Y-axis or an index line, depending on where it is in the chart.
Category axis.
the y axis in excel is also known as the value axis
The Y-Axis.
The Y axis is the vertical access, in other words the one that goes up and down. The X access is horizontal and so it goes across a chart. The Y axis is sometimes known as the value axis.
no
All you do is select it and press "B" for Bold
No, it's the horizontal axis (x-axis).
The scale of the y-axis in Microsoft Excel depends on what they are set as. Right click on them, should pull up a preferences window to alter the axis properties.
The "x-axis" usually refers to the horizontal axis. In Excel, that would be relevant for graphs created with Excel.
value axis
yes
It can be counted by using the property called PSet, by mentioning the X-axis and Y-axis.
It is the Y-axis or an index line, depending on where it is in the chart.