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I am making charts in which the X axis corresponds to dates. I also want to show
the data table. However, on the data table, the dates (which run along the top of the table) wrap within their assigned boxes in an unsightly way. Is there any way to change the alignment of the dates, to make them vertical rather than horizontal? Thank You, -plh -- Where are we going and why am I in this HAND BASKET?? |
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You probably can't do much with the data table in the way. Because of their
inherent lack of flexibility, I don't use data tables. Instead I build a table in a range of cells near the chart. I can include and exclude whatever data I want, I can arrange it however I want, and I can format it however I want. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "plh" wrote in message ... I am making charts in which the X axis corresponds to dates. I also want to show the data table. However, on the data table, the dates (which run along the top of the table) wrap within their assigned boxes in an unsightly way. Is there any way to change the alignment of the dates, to make them vertical rather than horizontal? Thank You, -plh -- Where are we going and why am I in this HAND BASKET?? |
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