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Default How do i make the whole y axis label show up it wont show the end

When i label the y-axis the very last letter wont show up unless i print only
that chart. I want to copy and paste it into a word document but i need the
whole label to show up.
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This is a known problem in Excel 95 or earlier up to Excel 2003. I haven't
heard of it in Excel 2007. Here is a bit of information about the problem:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...belCutOff.html

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When i label the y-axis the very last letter wont show up unless i print
only
that chart. I want to copy and paste it into a word document but i need
the
whole label to show up.



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