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.
value axis
yes
The "x-axis" usually refers to the horizontal axis. In Excel, that would be relevant for graphs created with Excel.
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.