Random Missing Axis Labels - Pivot Charts

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Jeff@HP

I am a reasonably experienced excel user, who has been using pivot
tables/charts in Office 2003 since, well, 2003. I analyze hundreds of
thousands of lines of data, and find the pivot table feature very powerful.

I recently switched to Office 2007. It's strange, but I'm getting used to it.

Several engineers in my office, including me, are having a show-stopping
problem with pivot charts. When we have multiple data fields in the X-axis,
the field lables disappear randomly.

Below are links to jpegs showing examples of the problem.

In the image labeled 'minimal data', all the X-axis lables are visible.

In the image 'less data', I have added (unfiltered) additional data points,
adding more information to the primary X-axis field. As you can see from the
picture, some of the 2nd level X-axis lables have dissapeared.

In the image 'all data', I have added all the available data points. As a
result, even more of the 2nd level X-axis lables have dissapeard, and even
one of the 3rd level axis lables is gone.

I have tried every option I can to get them back, including, but not limited
to: change font sizes, changing printer driver, changing interval settings,
tic marks, alignment settings, even page size. The defect even remains when
I print.

I believe this is a bug. Anyone seen it before, and have a fix?

I'm running XP Prof V2002 with SP2, and Office Pro+ 2007 12.0.4518.1014

Minimal Data: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3044/3010917474_c0329e8c22_o.jpg
Less Data: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3225/3010079933_45385a4852_o.jpg
All Data: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3192/3010917440_48294b3828_o.jpg
 
S

ShaneDevenshire

Hi,

To the best of my knowledge there is only an SP1 for Excel 2007 (Office), so
I'm wondering what program you are working with and what version?
 
S

ShaneDevenshire

I have found that if there are too many points that I have problems
displaying the labels at various levels. Unfortunately, I don't have your
data to test. You can try smaller font. Sometimes choosing Format Axis, Axis
Options, Specify interval unit set to 1 works better than Automatic.
 
J

Jeff@HP

Thanks Shane,

Yes, I've tried all that. I've gone to very small fonts and an interval of
1. I wish it was that easy.

Thanks anyway.
 
S

ShaneDevenshire

Hi,

It may be a bug. I will post it to Microsoft if you can supply me with a
copy (with dummy data), if I can't figure out what's wrong.
 
J

Jeff@HP

Thanks Shane.

I've got a support issue open with MS on it right now. (MSDN membership has
some perks).

I'll post the outcome here.
 

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