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Jeff
I've had this problem with several versions of Excel on
several computers, but only noticed the problem
recently. I am currently using Excel 2003 with Windows
XP. When I create a chart in Excel, and use the Chart
Options to name the x- and y-axes, the last half of the y-
axis title is usually cut off. It doesn't seem to matter
how many characters are in the title--I've had a 2-
character axis title get "truncated". Although I am able
to reposition the text box containing the axis title, I
am not able to resize it. Is this a known glitch? Is
there some way of correcting it? I've found a temporary,
but unsatisfactory, solution: I usually add 10-20 spaces
followed by a period. The period rarely gets displayed,
but the extra spaces seem to allow the axis title to be
displayed completely. Any other suggestions would be
greatly appreciated!
Jeff
several computers, but only noticed the problem
recently. I am currently using Excel 2003 with Windows
XP. When I create a chart in Excel, and use the Chart
Options to name the x- and y-axes, the last half of the y-
axis title is usually cut off. It doesn't seem to matter
how many characters are in the title--I've had a 2-
character axis title get "truncated". Although I am able
to reposition the text box containing the axis title, I
am not able to resize it. Is this a known glitch? Is
there some way of correcting it? I've found a temporary,
but unsatisfactory, solution: I usually add 10-20 spaces
followed by a period. The period rarely gets displayed,
but the extra spaces seem to allow the axis title to be
displayed completely. Any other suggestions would be
greatly appreciated!
Jeff