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Excel Chart Problem!!! (Bug I think)
Try the folloing.
1. Open Excel. 2. Paste the following data A B C D E F 2008 10 20 30 40 0 10 3. Menu Insert/Pie (select the first Pie type) 4. Right Click one of the top of any part of the circle/Format Data Series 5. Click Shadow and move any of the slides on the right. See what happend on the chart. The problem is that the ZERO generates a full circle and you can drag and drop all the other values present in the chart but some are above and some below the 0 full circle. How can solve this? How can I report this issue to Microsoft? José. |
Excel Chart Problem!!! (Bug I think)
Hi,
I verified this and passed it along to Microsoft -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Jose Cadeado" wrote: Try the folloing. 1. Open Excel. 2. Paste the following data A B C D E F 2008 10 20 30 40 0 10 3. Menu Insert/Pie (select the first Pie type) 4. Right Click one of the top of any part of the circle/Format Data Series 5. Click Shadow and move any of the slides on the right. See what happend on the chart. The problem is that the ZERO generates a full circle and you can drag and drop all the other values present in the chart but some are above and some below the 0 full circle. How can solve this? How can I report this issue to Microsoft? José |
Excel Chart Problem!!! (Bug I think)
Hi Thanks.
How can I be notified that the bug was solved my Microsoft? Or What should I do to know that the solution for the issue is available. Regards Jose "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, I verified this and passed it along to Microsoft -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Jose Cadeado" wrote: Try the folloing. 1. Open Excel. 2. Paste the following data A B C D E F 2008 10 20 30 40 0 10 3. Menu Insert/Pie (select the first Pie type) 4. Right Click one of the top of any part of the circle/Format Data Series 5. Click Shadow and move any of the slides on the right. See what happend on the chart. The problem is that the ZERO generates a full circle and you can drag and drop all the other values present in the chart but some are above and some below the 0 full circle. How can solve this? How can I report this issue to Microsoft? José |
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