I understand that
Scrollbars are only shown when zooming occurs. In other words, even if a scrollbar is enabled, it will only be visible when a view
Maybe this will help.
Click the chart in the design view.
Under properties choose: Chart Area (collections) it is the [...] button
That brings up a bunch the ChartArea Collections Editor.
Scroll down to the CursorX (x is the horizontal)and switch IsUserEnabled to TRUE and IsUserSelection to TRUE
Then you can click and drag areas of the chart on the horizontal axis to 'zoom' in.
There might be a more intuitive way to do all this but it worked.
Good luck.
ok, this explains it: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd456730.aspx
In the Chart control for Windows Forms, you can give the chart viewer the flexibility to zoom and scroll the data view by enabling cursors and selections. To do this, use the CursorX and CursorY properties.
You can enable cursors, zooming, and scrolling for the X or Y axes, or both. To enable the cursor in the data view, set the IsUserEnabled property to True. To enable data view selection, use the IsUserSelectionEnabled property to True. Zooming and Scrolling
By default, zooming and scrolling are enabled when you enable data view selection. Use the ScaleView and ScrollBar properties in the chart area's X or Y axis to adjust the look and feel of the scroll bar when it is shown.
To disable zooming, use the Zoomable property found in the respective axis' ScaleView object. To disable scrolling, use the Enabled property found in the respective axis' ScrollBar object.