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Default In Excel the Y axis title box cuts off the last letter.

David,

I recently had the same problem with characters missing on the y-axis. One
workaround that is easy as thus far has worked is to add several spaces at
the end of the axis label then any character. The useless character is the
one that is now missing and your intended label is intact.

hope this helps,
Diane

"David" wrote:

Can't really blame them for that I guess :)

I just tried you non-break solution, however am using a notebook w/o number
pad.

But I do have an fn key and a number pad on the keyboard when fn is pressed.

Will that work?

If so, I am typing (whilst holding fn): ALT then 0160. Also tried ALT then +
then 0160 and both are not fixing the problem.

Looks like we all have to just put up or shut up

Thanks Andy

"Andy Pope" wrote:

The question has been posted 3 times this week and I would say that's
normal.

As to MS fixing the problem, IMHO, not likely whilst their efforts are
directed towards Office 2007. As a patch to older xl version unlikely as
the problem is not always reproducible. I personally have not encounter
the truncating of chart titles on any of the hardware I use but I know
the problem exists.

Did the non breaking space solution not work for you?

Cheers
Andy

David wrote:
Although, just tried to change the screen ratios (as mentioned in the MSKB
article) and that didn't fix it.

How common is this problem and secondly, is there any chance of some sort of
patch/update will be made available by microsoft in order to rectify it?

The workaround method aforementioned by Bernard, whilst it works, is way too
time consuming.


"Andy Pope" wrote:


Hi,

Here is an MSKB article on the subject.
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;870698

You could try adding a non breaking space to the end of the text. Use
ALT+0160 (from the numeric key pad).

Cheers
Andy

David wrote:

A known bug (only some users experience it).
Workaround: add some dots (.....) to end of the title and format them with
font of the same colour as the title background.


Bernard, if it is a 'known' bug, why isn't there a better way to fix it?

I have tried the technique you passed onto Maggie, however I use excel quite
a bit (this forum is the only place I have found any information regarding my
troubles with the y axis labels) and it is so time consuming screwing around
with the fonts.

How else can this be fixed? Will a re-install help?

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Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
http://www.andypope.info


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Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
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