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Right side of Access chart doesn't print

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whatduck - 10 Mar 2005 13:10 GMT
I have two PCs that consistantly cut off about one inch of the right
side of the chart.  I also see the missing section in print preview
(but just on the two machines).  The same charts print fine on all the
other PCs.  I've tried changing printers, and adjusting margins, but
nothing seems to work.  All our machines are running Windows 2000 and
Access 2000 runtime.
Rick Brandt - 10 Mar 2005 14:03 GMT
> I have two PCs that consistantly cut off about one inch of the right
> side of the chart.  I also see the missing section in print preview
> (but just on the two machines).  The same charts print fine on all the
> other PCs.  I've tried changing printers, and adjusting margins, but
> nothing seems to work.  All our machines are running Windows 2000 and
> Access 2000 runtime.

Are you using "Zoom" or "Stretch" as the SizeMode property?  I had that
problem and had to switch to "Clip".  This forces you to go into design
tools for the chart and play with the native size until it is what you want,
but it is faster and (for me at least) solved the truncation problems.

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whatduck - 11 Mar 2005 20:43 GMT
No, the SizeMode property was already set to "Clip".  But thanks for
the response.
 
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