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Rawle

Bar Charts
 
When I make a 3D bar chart I cannot get the bars to reach to the horizontal
line that refle cts the value. For example I have a value of 100,000 and the
bar has a value horizontal line of 100,000 but the bar on the chart stops
short of 100,000 line. I know there is a way to adjust it but cannot
remember how it is done. Please help.

Jon Peltier

Bar Charts
 
Use a 2D chart. You won't get the funky effects that a marketing guy likes
to show off his slides and obscure his data. Instead you'll get a clear and
simple chart that avoids the distortion caused by false perspectives and
avoids the clutter required to display a data point as a false 3D block
rather than as a simple flat rectangle.

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
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"Rawle" wrote in message
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When I make a 3D bar chart I cannot get the bars to reach to the
horizontal
line that refle cts the value. For example I have a value of 100,000 and
the
bar has a value horizontal line of 100,000 but the bar on the chart stops
short of 100,000 line. I know there is a way to adjust it but cannot
remember how it is done. Please help.




Rawle

Bar Charts
 
Thanks but I think I recall making the adjustment in a 3D chart so that the
bar reads correctly off the horizontal line. It mayhave been in Excel 2003.

"Rawle" wrote:

When I make a 3D bar chart I cannot get the bars to reach to the horizontal
line that refle cts the value. For example I have a value of 100,000 and the
bar has a value horizontal line of 100,000 but the bar on the chart stops
short of 100,000 line. I know there is a way to adjust it but cannot
remember how it is done. Please help.


Andy Pope

Bar Charts
 
Hi,

The setting is probably Gap depth of the series.
But I also would *strongly* recommend using 2d charts.

Cheers
Andy

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Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
http://www.andypope.info
"Rawle" wrote in message
...
Thanks but I think I recall making the adjustment in a 3D chart so that
the
bar reads correctly off the horizontal line. It mayhave been in Excel
2003.

"Rawle" wrote:

When I make a 3D bar chart I cannot get the bars to reach to the
horizontal
line that refle cts the value. For example I have a value of 100,000 and
the
bar has a value horizontal line of 100,000 but the bar on the chart stops
short of 100,000 line. I know there is a way to adjust it but cannot
remember how it is done. Please help.




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