A file containing one worksheet with two charts is at the following
location
"The page cannot be found."
I just re-ran the macro that created that sheet and those charts, and
the charts on the newly created sheet do show the highlighter on both
charts.
This backs up my suggestion that there was "something wrong" with the
original file. What it was, I can't say. Sometimes we say a chart, a sheet,
or a workbook is "corrupt", without really knowing what that means. But
starting over with a fresh chart, sheet, or workbook clears up the problem.
Gremlins on your hard drive? Cosmic rays?
- Jon
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Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. -
http://PeltierTech.com
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A file containing one worksheet with two charts is at the following
location
www.rotordynamics.org/public/book2.xlsx
For me, the top chart in this file does not show the highlighter, the
bottom chart does.
There aren't a whole lot of points or series in these charts, and the
symbol sizes are the same.
I just re-ran the macro that created that sheet and those charts, and
the charts on the newly created sheet do show the highlighter on both
charts.
I guess Excel 2007 has its own ideas about when to show the
highlighter, and when not to.
Brian