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Problem resizing Chart

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HELP!! - 28 Mar 2008 14:46 GMT
When I create a chart, no matter what I do to resize the chart, it gets cut
off at a certain point.  It doesnt happen with reports, only charts.  It
seems that there may be something with the OLE object embedder or something?
I've tried uninstalling access and reinstalling but it still does not work.  
No one in my IT group can figure it out.  CAn someone help?
Evi - 28 Mar 2008 19:42 GMT
Using Acc2000, I resize the chart area in Report Design view by simply
dragging the corner (the chart itself remains small and in one corner.
I right click on the chart and choose Chart Object, Edit.
A box with diagonal lines at the edge appears. I drag this so that it fits
the white frame.
The chart itself becomes bigger and (annoyingly) so do all the fonts.
I then edit the captions and axis labels so that they are put back to a
reasonable size.
Is this what you are doing?
Evi
> When I create a chart, no matter what I do to resize the chart, it gets cut
> off at a certain point.  It doesnt happen with reports, only charts.  It
> seems that there may be something with the OLE object embedder or something?
> I've tried uninstalling access and reinstalling but it still does not work.
> No one in my IT group can figure it out.  CAn someone help?
 
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