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Is there a way to straighten an existing line object in EXCEL?


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Can you make the excel line object straight meaning having the same x-axis value for both points or same y-axis for vertical lines?



I know that you can make a line straight on creation by pressing [Shift] key so it does not slant.



What I am asking is if there is an existing EXCEL chart and I noticed a line is very slightly slant diagonally by just a few pixel.



There are times that, I do not want to re-create the line because it will force me to find the exact point where it starts and end. Is there a way to make the line straight? This is difficult for existing complicated charts inside an excel or word document.










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    Is this an object (shape) created in excel? or it is a line in a chart produced in excel? (both are mentioned in your question)

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Can you make the excel line object straight meaning having the same x-axis value for both points or same y-axis for vertical lines?



I know that you can make a line straight on creation by pressing [Shift] key so it does not slant.



What I am asking is if there is an existing EXCEL chart and I noticed a line is very slightly slant diagonally by just a few pixel.



There are times that, I do not want to re-create the line because it will force me to find the exact point where it starts and end. Is there a way to make the line straight? This is difficult for existing complicated charts inside an excel or word document.










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    Is this an object (shape) created in excel? or it is a line in a chart produced in excel? (both are mentioned in your question)

    – p._phidot_
    18 hours ago














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Can you make the excel line object straight meaning having the same x-axis value for both points or same y-axis for vertical lines?



I know that you can make a line straight on creation by pressing [Shift] key so it does not slant.



What I am asking is if there is an existing EXCEL chart and I noticed a line is very slightly slant diagonally by just a few pixel.



There are times that, I do not want to re-create the line because it will force me to find the exact point where it starts and end. Is there a way to make the line straight? This is difficult for existing complicated charts inside an excel or word document.










share|improve this question














Can you make the excel line object straight meaning having the same x-axis value for both points or same y-axis for vertical lines?



I know that you can make a line straight on creation by pressing [Shift] key so it does not slant.



What I am asking is if there is an existing EXCEL chart and I noticed a line is very slightly slant diagonally by just a few pixel.



There are times that, I do not want to re-create the line because it will force me to find the exact point where it starts and end. Is there a way to make the line straight? This is difficult for existing complicated charts inside an excel or word document.







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    Is this an object (shape) created in excel? or it is a line in a chart produced in excel? (both are mentioned in your question)

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    Is this an object (shape) created in excel? or it is a line in a chart produced in excel? (both are mentioned in your question)

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Is this an object (shape) created in excel? or it is a line in a chart produced in excel? (both are mentioned in your question)

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Is this an object (shape) created in excel? or it is a line in a chart produced in excel? (both are mentioned in your question)

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