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Greetings,

Is there a way to change the width of a single column in a column chart?

Even better, is there a way that I can make the width of that column
correspond to the data in a column of my worksheet?

Thanks,

-Dave


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http://andypope.info/charts/colwidth.htm may help.

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Greetings,

Is there a way to change the width of a single column in a column chart?

Even better, is there a way that I can make the width of that column
correspond to the data in a column of my worksheet?

Thanks,

-Dave




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If that doesn't do it:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/VarWidthColumn.html
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...thColumns.html

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Barb Reinhardt wrote:

http://andypope.info/charts/colwidth.htm may help.

"Dave" wrote in message
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Greetings,

Is there a way to change the width of a single column in a column chart?

Even better, is there a way that I can make the width of that column
correspond to the data in a column of my worksheet?

Thanks,

-Dave






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