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I have a bar chart with gradient fills. The bar chart has a max value set so
some bars are cut off. This chart is displayed in a picture link. In this picture the bars continue "through the roof" of the chart. Has anyone else encountered this? I can solve it by having solid fills, is there another way? |
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My advice is to use solid fills. Not only is it simpler, but sometimes
gradients can distract the reader or imply certain things about the data. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Marcus" wrote in message ... I have a bar chart with gradient fills. The bar chart has a max value set so some bars are cut off. This chart is displayed in a picture link. In this picture the bars continue "through the roof" of the chart. Has anyone else encountered this? I can solve it by having solid fills, is there another way? |
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