What changed a week ago? New monitor? Install a new font? Buy a puppy?
This is an intermittent problem, and seems to depend on a combination of
screen resolution (wide aspect ratio monitors being more susceptible), zoom
factor, font and font size, and perhaps other undefinables. I've only had
the problem on my computer once, with a strangely formatted workbook from a
client. Some people get it frequently. It has occurred since at least Excel
5, but was relatively rare before the wide screens came out.
There seems to be no fix for the problem. A lame workaround is to type a
couple spaces at the end of the title followed by a period (the spaces alone
will not stretch the pseudo textbox). To hide the period from a user who is
not having this problem, select the last character of the title (the period)
and color the text to match the background.
- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Peltier Technical Services
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com/
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When I label the y-axis on a chart, the last couple of letters are cut
off and not displayed. If I print, the label prints fine (nothing
missing) but if I copy the graph and paste it into Word, the letters
are missing. This doesn't happen to the x-axis label. If I turn the
y-axis label around 90 degrees (so it isn't on it's side) it doesn't
happen either, but it looks silly with the text that way. This is
proving very frustrating!!
Does anyone know why, or how to fix this?
EDITED TO ADD: I'm using Excel 2003. And if I send the workbook to
someone else (who is also using 2003) they don't have the same problem
(come to think of it, neither did I until about a week ago).
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