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paul_cross
Helpful people,
I have some charts with 15 data points. Most are very small percent
values, say between 1% and 2%. But a few are at 100%. So my chart scale
goes from MIN=1% to MAX = 2%. The bars for the 100% guys stretch all
the way to the top.
My data label positioning (Format>Labels) is "Outside end alligned". In
Version 2000 *all* labels show. In Version 2003 the 100% labels have
disappeared. This is my problem.
I can make them reappear by selecting *all* the labels and changing the
label positioning (say, to "bottom"). Then, I could move them all back
to the top position - but I've got too many charts and data points to
make this doable.
I'm able to select just *one* of the invisible labels by clicking at
the top of the 100% bar. But when I change the positioning of the *one*
label it remains invisible (strange!)
Somehow it seems the few 100% bars have labels that are hidden...
Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks.
Sincerely,
Paul Cross
I have some charts with 15 data points. Most are very small percent
values, say between 1% and 2%. But a few are at 100%. So my chart scale
goes from MIN=1% to MAX = 2%. The bars for the 100% guys stretch all
the way to the top.
My data label positioning (Format>Labels) is "Outside end alligned". In
Version 2000 *all* labels show. In Version 2003 the 100% labels have
disappeared. This is my problem.
I can make them reappear by selecting *all* the labels and changing the
label positioning (say, to "bottom"). Then, I could move them all back
to the top position - but I've got too many charts and data points to
make this doable.
I'm able to select just *one* of the invisible labels by clicking at
the top of the 100% bar. But when I change the positioning of the *one*
label it remains invisible (strange!)
Somehow it seems the few 100% bars have labels that are hidden...
Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks.
Sincerely,
Paul Cross