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Hello,
I have an Excel chart that appears to have a bug, as it draws a second line outside of the Y axis. The line is upright, but slightly shorter and to the left of the axis. If I hover over the line, the caption read "Value Axis", the same as it does over the real value axis. Between the two lines, the caption reads "Chart Area", as it normally would outside of the plot area. If I change some of the data to be plotted, the line may disappear or even change its weighting from thin to thick. The line always reappears or returns to the same weighting if I reinstate the data, although I can see no pattern in this. If I zoom to 200% or 400%, the line is still there on the screen, although it does not print. The chart is part of a workbook that is distributed to 100+ people in the office. The line appears randomly on some charts but not on others. We use either Excel 2002 or Excel 2003 at work, and I have checked this on Excel 2000 at home, always with the same results. Can anybody throw some light on this. Many thanks in anticipation. Regards, Philip Clarke |
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Hello again,
I have partially solved my problem, in that I can now see how the line comes to be drawn outside of the Y axis. I still maintain that this is a bug, so I will report here my findings in case they help somebody else at some time in the future. First of all, I discovered that the line also appeared on the small graphic on the "Series" tab of the "Source Data" dialog box, but this still didn't help to solve the problem. My chart included error bars (set at -100%), and this gave me the first clue when I noticed that the unwanted line was the same height as one of the error bars. So I then formatted the error bars in different colours, and the line to the left of the value axis changed each time to the same colour. Clearly, this was the source of the problem. However, I noted that whilst the error bar was appearing here, the line itself did not plot beyond the axis, and neither did the line marker. What I didn't mention earlier, was that my spreadsheet includes some dynamic ranges, and I use these to control the period of time that is plotted on the chart. As the dynamic range changed, the points with error bars would move to the limits of the time-frame in question. In my case, I was reducing the time-frame by bringing forward the end date one month at a time and, in doing this, one point with an error bar would move up against the right axis. Then, having reached the end, instead of disappearing, it reappeared on the other side of the chart, just outside of the left margin! On experimenting, I found that by changing the start date, error bars could also be moved to the left, and then off the plot area in a similar fashion. As a work-around to this bug, I amended my macro to change the value of the plot to 'zero' as points moved beyond either the left or right axes. In effect, I guess that although the points still exist, they are plotting at 'zero' height and, therefore, they are no longer apparent on the screen. I trust that this helps somebody else in the future. Regards, Philip Clarke |
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That is indeed a strange finding. Thanks for sharing your analysis. I
imagine it will help someone else -- as long as they search the google archive of the XL newsgroups. {grin} -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions In article .com, says... Hello again, I have partially solved my problem, in that I can now see how the line comes to be drawn outside of the Y axis. I still maintain that this is a bug, so I will report here my findings in case they help somebody else at some time in the future. {snip} |
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