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The y-axis lables consistently omit the last character and the surrounding
text box cannot be altered show the character. Is there a fix for this
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Here is the workaround. Enter " ." or something of your choosing after the
existing label. Change the font color for this to be the same as the
background font color.

Here is a microsoft KB article on this problem:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/870698

HTH,
Barb Reinhardt

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The y-axis lables consistently omit the last character and the surrounding
text box cannot be altered show the character. Is there a fix for this
issue?

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