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Hiya, my charts are causing bother again!
This time pertains to printing. I have a bunch of stacked charts, eac
with visible contents that'll fit on a single-width page. Th
chartarea, however, has to (by coding imperative) cross the vertica
pagebreak, but the bit outside never has any visible material in. Yo
can see this situation here, with one of the chartareas highlighted:
'[image
http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/3558/graphpageoverlaphe3.th.png]
(http://img144.imageshack.us/my.php?image=graphpageoverlaphe3.png)
Now, this causes Excel, when printing, to feed out a bunch of blan
pages. Which wouldn't be so bad, but the footer page counts gets al
screwed up and the Earth dies a little more. Is there a way to tel
Excel to ignore pages with nothing on when printing? Or perhaps to mar
the chartarea (but not plotarea) as a non-printable object?
Thanks
This time pertains to printing. I have a bunch of stacked charts, eac
with visible contents that'll fit on a single-width page. Th
chartarea, however, has to (by coding imperative) cross the vertica
pagebreak, but the bit outside never has any visible material in. Yo
can see this situation here, with one of the chartareas highlighted:
'[image
http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/3558/graphpageoverlaphe3.th.png]
(http://img144.imageshack.us/my.php?image=graphpageoverlaphe3.png)
Now, this causes Excel, when printing, to feed out a bunch of blan
pages. Which wouldn't be so bad, but the footer page counts gets al
screwed up and the Earth dies a little more. Is there a way to tel
Excel to ignore pages with nothing on when printing? Or perhaps to mar
the chartarea (but not plotarea) as a non-printable object?
Thanks