Hi Angela With the chart toolbar turned on Alt to the menu bar Control tab to the chart toolbar. JAWS says Menu chart objects colon combo box value axis to move through items press up or down arrow Arrow to the axis that you want. The value axis Is 5 of 7. The category axis is 1 of 7 Press the applications key Enter on Format axis Scale tab Make the required changes Naomi -----Original Message----- From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Angela Bartram Sent: 22 May 2007 13:11 To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] Re: How to change scale of value axes in Excel Charts- please help![Scanned] Thanks for your response Jim but I did already know that. The problem is I can't tell where I have to "click"- once the actual chart is created, JAWS does not read it in detail, so I cannot identify the axes without sighted assistance. College seem to be very strict about me doing everything myself naturally {on Clait Plus course} but are useless at assisting a non-mouse user figure everything out. Oh well, will keep trying... jim <jim.doc@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi Angela, Sorry, don't use msexcell for charts, but you can use the mouse with jaws.=20 the top row on the number pad from the minus button is two keys in is the=20 right mouse click, three keys in is the left mouse click. Position cursor=20 on the point where it says click and press the third key on the top row of=20 the numeric number pad keys, this is equivalent to a left mouse click. Don't=20 use the normal numbers across the top of the keyboard. but the numeric key=20 pad on the right. HTH. 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