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Charts change by user
I have a set of charts to track daily data. On my PC with
my resolution they look perfect. But when other users look at them with their lower resolutions they look different. The legend and other items move and do not fit the chart anymore. Is there a way to make the charts look the same no matter who looks at them and no matter what their resolution is? Thanks! |
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Charts change by user
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I suppose you could export them as GIF files, and report them in a web page. Then everyone has the same low resolution. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP http://www.geocities.com/jonpeltier/Excel/index.html _______ Tim Oxner wrote: I have a set of charts to track daily data. On my PC with my resolution they look perfect. But when other users look at them with their lower resolutions they look different. The legend and other items move and do not fit the chart anymore. Is there a way to make the charts look the same no matter who looks at them and no matter what their resolution is? Thanks! |
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Charts change by user
I have the same problem. Text boxes overlap, Font chages
size, If opened in a window(instead of full screen) everything is distorted. I sent the same file to 6 people. We all have the "same" machines and it displayed and printed differently for everyone. How do we stop this. -----Original Message----- I have a set of charts to track daily data. On my PC with my resolution they look perfect. But when other users look at them with their lower resolutions they look different. The legend and other items move and do not fit the chart anymore. Is there a way to make the charts look the same no matter who looks at them and no matter what their resolution is? Thanks! . |
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