Chart..X axis scale help

DominoKitty

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Hi...may be simple, but I'm having problems getting X-axis to scale properly. I have many series of data to plot where the intervals are of different length (eg, .25, .5, 1, 2, 4, 8 hr). I would like the data points on a line chart to reflect the different interval lengths...in other words, .25 data point (dp) should be very close vertically to .5 dp, a little farther to right is 1dp, then 2 dp, more space and 4 dp, large space then 8 dp, etc. Any advice?
 

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Andrew, thank you for your prompt assistance. I knew it had to be something simple, but I was stuck. Appreciate your help tremendously. Thanks!

Jen
 
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