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Error 1004 - unable to set the hastitle property of the axis c
Jon, That's very helpful to know. I hadn't realized it.
Do you know how I can un-do what I did to fix the problems in the first
place? I would prefer that things returned back to 'normal,' and I could
just not copy and paste so many charts!
Thank you.
"Jon Peltier" wrote:
How were you inserting the charts, and how are you doing it now?
If you paste a chart into PowerPoint, you really are pasting a copy of the
entire workbook. Paste in two charts, that's two copies of the workbook.
Etc.
- Jon
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"Amber H" <Amber
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Jim and Henri,
I also had the "No more new fonts may be applied in this workbook" error
message when producing a lot of graphs in one Excel file and found this
link
from Microsoft.
I followed the directions and did the macro fix and the registry fix,
which
did fix the problem that I had with the error message.
However....the problem now is that my new Excel files and any graphs that
I
use from a new Excel file in another application (Powerpoint, Word) are
VERY
large. For example, a Powerpoint file I had before the "fix" was ~6MB,
and
now it's 28MB with new graphs substituted.
My question is this: How do I un-do the macro fix and registry fix that I
did earlier following the Microsoft instructions? That error probably
happened for 1 of every 20 Excel files that I have, and I'd much prefer to
deal with that than the problem that I'm having now.
Thanks for any help!
"Jim Cone" wrote:
You are welcome, the feedback is appreciated.
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Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA
http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware
"Henri"
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The registry hack was the solution. Thank you so much !
"Jim Cone" wrote:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/215573/en-us
"You receive an error message when you add a chart to a workbook in
Excel...
No more new fonts may be applied in this workbook."
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA
http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware
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