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Old October 15th, 2003, 01:20 AM
Mike
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I am using excel 2002 and when I make a chart the Y-axis
label gets truncated by one character. When I go to
another computer running the same version of excel the y-
axis is fine. I was hoping someone has an idea of how to
fix this so I can avoid calling tech support.

Thanks.

PS thanks to everyone for their advice about transfering
my chart to photoshop.
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Old October 15th, 2003, 01:25 AM
Bernard V Liengme
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Others have reported this. Try adding a space at the end of the title.


"Mike" wrote in message
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I am using excel 2002 and when I make a chart the Y-axis
label gets truncated by one character. When I go to
another computer running the same version of excel the y-
axis is fine. I was hoping someone has an idea of how to
fix this so I can avoid calling tech support.

Thanks.

PS thanks to everyone for their advice about transfering
my chart to photoshop.



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Old October 15th, 2003, 03:37 AM
Mike
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Default Help with Y-axis!!!!

Although adding a space (followed by a period) works, I
should not have to do that! I have used the same version
on another computer and I do not have that problem.
Also, I have discovered that when I edit the y-axis label
(simply by clicking on it and typing the new text
directly) the last few letters end up on a second line
that can not be seen--although text can be written on
it. Something is wrong here.
-----Original Message-----
Others have reported this. Try adding a space at the end

of the title.


"Mike" wrote in

message
...
I am using excel 2002 and when I make a chart the Y-

axis
label gets truncated by one character. When I go to
another computer running the same version of excel the

y-
axis is fine. I was hoping someone has an idea of how

to
fix this so I can avoid calling tech support.

Thanks.

PS thanks to everyone for their advice about

transfering
my chart to photoshop.



.

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Old October 15th, 2003, 04:54 AM
Michael R Middleton
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Mike -

Although adding a space (followed by a period) works, I should not have to

do that! I have used the same version on another computer and I do not have
that problem. Also, I have discovered that when I edit the y-axis label
(simply by clicking on it and typing the new text directly) the last few
letters end up on a second line that can not be seen--although text can be
written on it. Something is wrong here.

Check for up-to-date printer driver and video driver.

- Mike Middleton, www.usfca.edu/~middleton


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Old October 16th, 2003, 05:44 PM
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Default Help with Y-axis!!!!

I also have the same problem...I cannot seem to change the
axis labels. It does automatically numbers the chart...I
need to re-label the numbers to show the name of the data.

Thanks.
-----Original Message-----

Mike -

Although adding a space (followed by a period) works, I

should not have to
do that! I have used the same version on another computer

and I do not have
that problem. Also, I have discovered that when I edit

the y-axis label
(simply by clicking on it and typing the new text

directly) the last few
letters end up on a second line that can not be seen--

although text can be
written on it. Something is wrong here.

Check for up-to-date printer driver and video driver.

- Mike Middleton, www.usfca.edu/~middleton


.

 




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