The person creating the chart can determine what they are. It will also depend on the type of chart and what data is selected before the process of creating the chart begins. So if only pure data and no headings are selected, then there won't be any specific X-axis titles when the chart is created. They can still be added by the user later. If headings are selected when the chart is being created, they will be added when the chart is created.
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It is called the ordinate.
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No. That is a feature of Microsoft Word tables, but not Excel. There are specific options for inserting rows and columns in Excel.
.... then your graph is inverted.
It depends on where you are exporting to if you are tyring to import from Excel. Generally, you can import Excel data to many applications, but the target application will determine what will transfer from Excel and how the data will disply in the target application.
no
Print Titles is the command that enables you to specify rows and columns.
Yes it does.
We use y_y axes
It could be one in the Header of the file, one at the top of a column or start of a row, the name of the file, or even a title in a chart.