When you first make a graph, Fathom scales the axes so that all the data are visible. But you often want to change the scale of the axes to study features of the graph more closely. There are three ways to accomplish this. You can Change Axes by Dragging, Change Axes Numerically, or Zoom In or Out in a Graph. You can also Reverse a Graph's Axis Scale, Prevent Graph Axes from Automatically Rescaling, or Dynamically Link Axes to Each Other.
You can watch movies illustrating some of these techniques, see Rescaling Axes and Zooming in Graphs.
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