These old eyes aren't as good as they once were, so I have it zoomed as much
as I can to still see the picture.
"Debra Dalgleish" wrote in message
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Was the sheet at 100% zoom?
Other settings can sometimes cause problems.
Barb Reinhardt wrote:
No, the font was at least 10 point and maybe larger. I didn't try to
print
it to see if it rendered properly. This graph is for a report which
*may*
be delivered electronically as well as in a print version so it has to
look
right on the screen as well. I'm thinking that Excel was reaching it's
limit of data on the chart or in the workbook (I have lots of
worksheets).
"Jon Peltier" wrote in message
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Barb -
Is the text rather small? Sometimes if you ask for a small font, say 5
or
6 points,
it actually changes to the desired font, and prints accurately, but
doesn't appear
to on screen.
- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Peltier Technical Services
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com/
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Barb Reinhardt wrote:
I already tried several methods to change the font, including the ones
you
suggested and none worked. I ended up putting in new text boxes after
the
chart was formatted with the font I wanted, but I shouldn't have had to
do
that.
"Rami" wrote in message
...
You should be able to right click on the text boxes, and go to options
or
format text boxes. Then there should be a place to change the font
from
a
tab. If not there should be another button that allows you to go to
format
or
settings. Going through there, you should find the place to change the
font.
I hope this works.
"Barb Reinhardt" wrote:
I have a stacked column chart with 9 series for columns, one series
for
the
data labels (I have several charts stacked on top of one another) and
a
bunch of text boxes. I am unable to change the font format for some
of
the
text boxes. It looks strange with some in one font and some in
another.
--
Debra Dalgleish
Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List
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