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Default Want to see ALL labels in small window

Hi all,

I've literally been searching through these posts for days and can't see to
find a direct answer to my question...so I'm hoping someone can help.

I have a simple column chart that is displayed on a worksheet with the
related data directly above it. It contains about 8 months worth of info.
Across the bottom, I want to see ALL of the labels (Jan, Feb, Mar, etc.), but
because the Excel spreadsheet can only fit so much, it always chops off
certain labels. I know how to adjust tick marks, I know that I can resize
the chart, and I know I can change the label alignment. Yet none of these
are an option due to 'management requests'. But even the diagonal alignment
never really looks 'clean' anyway

Does anyone know of a "clean" and simple way to display all labels of a
column chart across the bottom, without resizing the whole thing or changing
the options mentioned above?

Thanks all for your help.

AccessJoe
 
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