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Creating Charts
I have some queries that I would like to turn into Charts and I am using the
Insert Chart function....when I pick the query and go through the steps, it creates a chart with a legend that is not included on my query i.e. 1st QTR, 2ND QTr and so on and the one axis Shows East, West, North, South - Why isn't it taking my identifed query information and plugging it in? Is there a better way to chart my queries? Beth McLaren |
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Creating Charts
The stuff displayed in the chart are kinda place holders. You can attempt to
display the datasheet of your chart's row source and copy it to the clipboard. Then double-click the chart control and display the datasheet in the control. Paste your datasheet over the generic datasheet. This should display your values. -- Duane Hookom Microsoft Access MVP "Beth McLaren" wrote: I have some queries that I would like to turn into Charts and I am using the Insert Chart function....when I pick the query and go through the steps, it creates a chart with a legend that is not included on my query i.e. 1st QTR, 2ND QTr and so on and the one axis Shows East, West, North, South - Why isn't it taking my identifed query information and plugging it in? Is there a better way to chart my queries? Beth McLaren |
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