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Bug with gradient fills and max scale
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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Bug with gradient fills and max scale
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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