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Achilleas
Hello all,
I've been playing around with the chart functions in Access and have found
some help on choosing which method to insert charts into my reports. I'm
using Microsoft Graph 2000 via forms instead of the Chart Wizard because of
the formating pains it causes.
The output of my chart I want to have a list of heading along the x axis and
hours along the y, but when I try to insert my query into the row source, it
tells me it needs to truncate and cuts my column fields in half. I have 56
columns in my query. I have tried numerous ways to alter the data so I could
get the proper information to display per graph and this was the simplest way
to do it.
Is there a way to increase the number of column fields? Been working on
this for a few days so any help would be appreciated!
---Achilleas
I've been playing around with the chart functions in Access and have found
some help on choosing which method to insert charts into my reports. I'm
using Microsoft Graph 2000 via forms instead of the Chart Wizard because of
the formating pains it causes.
The output of my chart I want to have a list of heading along the x axis and
hours along the y, but when I try to insert my query into the row source, it
tells me it needs to truncate and cuts my column fields in half. I have 56
columns in my query. I have tried numerous ways to alter the data so I could
get the proper information to display per graph and this was the simplest way
to do it.
Is there a way to increase the number of column fields? Been working on
this for a few days so any help would be appreciated!
---Achilleas