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Hi All,
Bit of a strange one this. I have a workbook containing lots of charts built using dynamic ranges. I have built them in XL2000, where all is well, but on opening in XL97 via a Citrix W2000 Desktop, the x-labels disappear. I have tried all the following to get them to reappear: -- Deleted the axis and put it back on -- Changed the dynamic range to a static range -- Set all the formatting options to automatic but still they don't appear. I have tried creating a chart with the offending dynamic range as the x-axis and that seems to work fine. And, very wierdly, if i change the location of the chart to be embedded, they appear, but on resetting to its own sheet, they disappear again...! The plot thickens... if i put the embedded chart on a blank chart sheet, then it looks ok. If i then enlarge the chart to about 90% of the screen, all is still well but if i enlarge it to the full screen, the labels disappear! So, my question really is has anyone seen anything like this before? Does it sound like a bug in Citrix rather than Excel. If I recreate the chart, do you think it will work (I'd rather not do this as it's a bit complicated to set up - it's a multi-series side by side stack bar.) Thanks Rob |
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I assume this is a category type X axis. When you double click the axis, on
the Scale tab, one of the boxes is for "Number of categories between tick mark labels". Presumably you can enter a 1 in this box, and every label would appear. In fact, in Excel 2000 and later, this is what occurs. However, Excel 97 did not let you put more labels along the axis than Excel wanted to. The fact that the labels appear and disappear as you resize the chart must be a strange interaction between the overall chart size and the imperfect font autoscaling. If you make the chart large and the font small, all labels should show. Turn off the font autoscaling for the axis labels, then shrink the chart. Since the font is the same size, as you squeeze the chart, the labels get closer, and eventually Excel starts removing them before they overlap, sometimes well before they overlap. If you enter a number in the box (in 2000+), you can allow the labels to overlap. Now with autoscaling on, you can stretch the chart, but the font moves in discrete increments, so it might jump up to a size large enough to make Excel remove every other label. Then stretch the chart further, the font stays at the same increment, and the labels reappear. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "Rob Hick" wrote in message oups.com... Hi All, Bit of a strange one this. I have a workbook containing lots of charts built using dynamic ranges. I have built them in XL2000, where all is well, but on opening in XL97 via a Citrix W2000 Desktop, the x-labels disappear. I have tried all the following to get them to reappear: -- Deleted the axis and put it back on -- Changed the dynamic range to a static range -- Set all the formatting options to automatic but still they don't appear. I have tried creating a chart with the offending dynamic range as the x-axis and that seems to work fine. And, very wierdly, if i change the location of the chart to be embedded, they appear, but on resetting to its own sheet, they disappear again...! The plot thickens... if i put the embedded chart on a blank chart sheet, then it looks ok. If i then enlarge the chart to about 90% of the screen, all is still well but if i enlarge it to the full screen, the labels disappear! So, my question really is has anyone seen anything like this before? Does it sound like a bug in Citrix rather than Excel. If I recreate the chart, do you think it will work (I'd rather not do this as it's a bit complicated to set up - it's a multi-series side by side stack bar.) Thanks Rob |
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thanks for the advice Jon. I've tried dropping the font size and
turning on the autoscale - that seems to make them appear but only at fairly illegible font sizes! I think you might be right with the squeezing theory - because it's a multi-series side by side stack there are actually lots of columns displayed but only some have an x-label. I was expecting XL to make use of the 'extra space' but evidently it does not! Thanks again Rob |
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