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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Aug 19 02:29:00 -0700 
2005 -------
As far as I understood your problems, you want to have the difference of the
current running date with the previous one as x-values, to get a chart in which
you can later read "my times are pretty bad if I didn't run for two weeks, but
if a run every other day the time is quite good". Did I understand you correctly
so far?
You want every date printed, but where? On the axis there is usually only one
label per tick, do you want a feature to put more than one label at a tick? Or
do you want the dates in the chart area -- that is possible via Insert/Data 
Labels.
Btw., why do you need the actual dates in the chart? Do you want to have the
additional information about the time of the year, like "in winter greater
breaks are worse than in summer"?
Minimum, Maximum and Interval of grids can be set via the Scale tab-page of the
axis property dialogs (the axis scaling is identical to the grid scaling).

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