Chart formatting question

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I am working on a bubble chart that has 10 points of data that I am plotting.
The y-axis scale set up is maximum=14, major unit= 2, minor unit=.4 and the
x-axis scale set up is maximum=12, major unit= 1, minor unit=.2. The data the
chart represents has the highest value up the y-axis= 10 and the lowest value
on the x-axis=4.5. My question is, the chart looks very horizontal. I would
love to increase the y-axis somehow so the bubbles look higher. Is there a
way to increase the y-axis scale somehow so that the chart looks more
square-like? If I am missing something really elementary here, I apologize. I
am just stumped on this one.

Thanks for anyone who has advise on how to do this!
LaurenM
 
If changing the minimum and maximum axis scales don't do what you want,
maybe you just want to stretch the plot area or the chart itself. Click
until you see a box highlighted with drawing handles, then drag the handles
around and see if you like the changes.

- Jon
 
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