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I'm using Excel 2000 (though I have access to other versions), and I'm trying
to create a series of stacked-bar charts which have a uniform plot area and which list 5-6 word X-axis labels right-justified in 9-point bold Arial on a single line. Unfortunately, adjusting the plot area produces random results with the x-axis labels, which typically seem to want to be centered and written across two lines, rather than one. What's especially odd is that the chart area is very large, but the labels adjust themselves in such a way that there's a massive amount of empty space on the left-hand side of the chart area. I'm trying to conform to the standards for charts set by the APA Style Manual for doctoral theses. Any ideas? |
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Slobbymonster,
One idea about side-stepping this behavior is to place your X-Axis labels in worksheet cells instead of in the chart itself. You can adjust your plot area to take up the entire area of the chart. Then format the backgound of the worksheet cells to match the chart formatting. The general idea is to blend the colors, borders, text, etc. contained in the the worksheet cells around the chart into the chart itself. You can then copy the entire area as a picture and it will resemble a normal chart. This technique, if you can get your formats right, could help you get around some of the weird text - plot area bahaviors. ---- Regards, John Mansfield http://www.pdbook.com "slobbymonster" wrote: I'm using Excel 2000 (though I have access to other versions), and I'm trying to create a series of stacked-bar charts which have a uniform plot area and which list 5-6 word X-axis labels right-justified in 9-point bold Arial on a single line. Unfortunately, adjusting the plot area produces random results with the x-axis labels, which typically seem to want to be centered and written across two lines, rather than one. What's especially odd is that the chart area is very large, but the labels adjust themselves in such a way that there's a massive amount of empty space on the left-hand side of the chart area. I'm trying to conform to the standards for charts set by the APA Style Manual for doctoral theses. Any ideas? |
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The only way you can control the axis labels is by juggling the chart area width and
plot area size within the chart area. You cannot resize the labels, even though they masquerade as resizable textboxes. It is frustrating, and you will probably not get what you want. The approach I've used is to hide the regular axis labels, and use textboxes instead. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ slobbymonster wrote: I'm using Excel 2000 (though I have access to other versions), and I'm trying to create a series of stacked-bar charts which have a uniform plot area and which list 5-6 word X-axis labels right-justified in 9-point bold Arial on a single line. Unfortunately, adjusting the plot area produces random results with the x-axis labels, which typically seem to want to be centered and written across two lines, rather than one. What's especially odd is that the chart area is very large, but the labels adjust themselves in such a way that there's a massive amount of empty space on the left-hand side of the chart area. I'm trying to conform to the standards for charts set by the APA Style Manual for doctoral theses. Any ideas? |
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