You can customize the label, scale, and format of the main axis in Crystal Ball charts.
To customize chart axes:
Consider the label to use for the axis.
By default, Auto is checked in the Axis Label group. A label is automatically assigned depending on the chart type. For example, the value (x) axis of a forecast chart uses the Units entry in the Define Forecast dialog as the label. To enter a custom axis label, uncheck Auto and type a more descriptive label in the edit field.
Next, adjust the Scale settings. By default, Auto is displayed in the Type list and the chart is displayed with the most appropriate end points for that chart type. To use another scale, choose it from the Type drop-down list and enter the minimum (Min) and maximum (Max) values to use for the scale.
Most chart/axis combinations offer Fixed as an alternative. The value axis for assumption, forecast, and overlay charts also offers Standard Deviation and Percentile.
The Format Number settings control the format of the axis label numbers. Choose appropriate settings for the chart.
For Format settings, Cell Format uses the format of the underlying cell. Most choices are similar to those used in Microsoft Excel: General, Number, Currency, Scientific, Percentage, or Date.
When checked, Thousand Separator inserts a thousands-separator symbol where appropriate (except when Scientific formatting is set). The thousands separator that is displayed is the one defined in Windows International or Regional Options settings.
The Format Number settings also control the format of assumption parameters in the Define Assumption dialog and assumption charts.