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I have a chart within excel, every time I choose the print screen my chart
data
at he bottom switches around. In the chart it is slanted but when doing the
print screen it goes back to vertically aligned. any help?
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The text alignment is probably set to automatic. When viewed as an
embedded chart, Excel inclines it to squeeze it all in, but when the
chart is printed, the printer driver makes minor adjustments to the
sizing, and you get vertically aligned text. Double click the axis, and
on the alignment tab, explicitly select one of the options.

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I have a chart within excel, every time I choose the print screen my chart
data
at he bottom switches around. In the chart it is slanted but when doing the
print screen it goes back to vertically aligned. any help?

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