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I have a chart where some of the category axis' labels are too long and I
would like for them to wrap into two lines. is there a way to do this?
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Hi,

You could use ALT+Enter in the cell containing the text to add a new line.

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I have a chart where some of the category axis' labels are too long and I
would like for them to wrap into two lines. is there a way to do this?

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forgot all about that....thanks!

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Hi,

You could use ALT+Enter in the cell containing the text to add a new line.

Cheers
Andy

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I have a chart where some of the category axis' labels are too long and I
would like for them to wrap into two lines. is there a way to do this?


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