Bill,
Apparently Excel does not set the chart autoscaling to false before saving
the chart as user-defined. As a result, the chart font sizes appear to
change when the chart is saved to the file that holds the user-defined charts.
To prevent this from happening, activate the chart that you want to save as
user-defined by clicking on it. Then, run the following macro.
Sub DisableAutoScale()
Application.ActiveChart.ChartArea.AutoScaleFont = False
MsgBox "AutoScale Disabled"
End Sub
The macro will freeze the font sizes. Now, save the chart as user-defined.
The next time the chart is used, it should appear as it did when saved as
user-defined.
Alternatively, you can download a copy copy of John Walkenbach's Chart Tools
add-in. The add-in includes an option to freeze the text size of a chart.
It is available at
http://www.j-walk.com/ss.
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Regards,
John Mansfield
http://www.pdbook.com
"Bill B" wrote:
I saved a user defined chart in Excel. The font size of the titles was saved
as 16 pt.
When I creste a new chart, using the same user defined chart, the font sizes
come up as 4 pt.
It somewhat defeats the purpose of having a user defined chart.
Any suggestions?
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Bill B