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In excel 2003 and Powerpoint 2003 when I create an xy scatter graph and make
titles on the y axis, the ends of the titles alway get cut off. Even if I
shorten the title, the end still gets cut off. Has anyone seen/solved this
problem?
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This is a know bug. It appears to be related to graphics cards in that some
users have the problem while others do not.
Workaround: add a few periods (dots) to the end of the title, then format
them the same colour as the background to make them invisible.
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In excel 2003 and Powerpoint 2003 when I create an xy scatter graph and
make
titles on the y axis, the ends of the titles alway get cut off. Even if I
shorten the title, the end still gets cut off. Has anyone seen/solved
this
problem?



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