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Roses' HelpDesk

Resizing a Line Chart
 
I have a line chart with three months of data spanning across 17 series. The
chart has no legend, but a Data Table with Legend Keys turned on. Due to
there being 17 series & the data table turned on the chart is quite tall. I
would like to resize the plot area making it a bit squattier. Every time I
try to resize it using the upper center handle it shrinks it, but it also
pulls the bottom up which crops off the lower items in the data table.
Is there a way to "squish" the plot area virtically without adjusting the
data table?

John Mansfield

Resizing a Line Chart
 
You might try eliminating the built-in data table. Create a data table using
worksheet cells. Then use the camera tool to copy the data table into the
chart as a picture. By using this method, the data data size and formatting
will remain independent of any resizing of the chart.

--
John Mansfield
http://cellmatrix.net





"Roses' HelpDesk" wrote:

I have a line chart with three months of data spanning across 17 series. The
chart has no legend, but a Data Table with Legend Keys turned on. Due to
there being 17 series & the data table turned on the chart is quite tall. I
would like to resize the plot area making it a bit squattier. Every time I
try to resize it using the upper center handle it shrinks it, but it also
pulls the bottom up which crops off the lower items in the data table.
Is there a way to "squish" the plot area virtically without adjusting the
data table?


Roses'' HelpDesk

Resizing a Line Chart
 
Where would I find the "camera tool" in Excel 2000?

"John Mansfield" wrote:

You might try eliminating the built-in data table. Create a data table using
worksheet cells. Then use the camera tool to copy the data table into the
chart as a picture. By using this method, the data data size and formatting
will remain independent of any resizing of the chart.

--
John Mansfield
http://cellmatrix.net





"Roses' HelpDesk" wrote:

I have a line chart with three months of data spanning across 17 series. The
chart has no legend, but a Data Table with Legend Keys turned on. Due to
there being 17 series & the data table turned on the chart is quite tall. I
would like to resize the plot area making it a bit squattier. Every time I
try to resize it using the upper center handle it shrinks it, but it also
pulls the bottom up which crops off the lower items in the data table.
Is there a way to "squish" the plot area virtically without adjusting the
data table?


Jon Peltier

Resizing a Line Chart
 
Go to Tools menu Customize Commands tab, click on Tools in the left
list, scroll 2/3 of the way down the right list, and drag the Camera Tool
icon to a convenient place on your toolbars.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
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"Roses'' HelpDesk" wrote in
message ...
Where would I find the "camera tool" in Excel 2000?

"John Mansfield" wrote:

You might try eliminating the built-in data table. Create a data table
using
worksheet cells. Then use the camera tool to copy the data table into
the
chart as a picture. By using this method, the data data size and
formatting
will remain independent of any resizing of the chart.

--
John Mansfield
http://cellmatrix.net





"Roses' HelpDesk" wrote:

I have a line chart with three months of data spanning across 17
series. The
chart has no legend, but a Data Table with Legend Keys turned on. Due
to
there being 17 series & the data table turned on the chart is quite
tall. I
would like to resize the plot area making it a bit squattier. Every
time I
try to resize it using the upper center handle it shrinks it, but it
also
pulls the bottom up which crops off the lower items in the data table.
Is there a way to "squish" the plot area virtically without adjusting
the
data table?





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