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Default The vertical title on every chart I make is cut off.

I cannot read the end of my vertical title in excel. My computer is the only
one I know of with this problem. "Fundamental Entropy" looks like
"Fundamental Entr" with half of the "o" visible. If I place a character
several spaces over, I can see the entire word. This occurs on the y-axis of
every excel graph I open on my machine and I am sick of it.
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Default The vertical title on every chart I make is cut off.

You could try the suggestion in the following MSKB article:

The 'Y' axis label of your chart is truncated in Excel for Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=870698

nukervilletrolle wrote:
I cannot read the end of my vertical title in excel. My computer is the only
one I know of with this problem. "Fundamental Entropy" looks like
"Fundamental Entr" with half of the "o" visible. If I place a character
several spaces over, I can see the entire word. This occurs on the y-axis of
every excel graph I open on my machine and I am sick of it.



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