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Default Printing chart - x-axis title cut off

I have been successfully printing out charts for quite some time. Now
anything below the x-axis is not being printed. Print preview shows the
whole charte area and everything looks good, but when printed there is
nothing there. It is printing the footer fine.

I have not upgraded anything recently, but there may have been some auto
updates???

Any ideas?

Thanks, LK
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Hi,

Have a read of this,
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...belCutOff.html

Cheers
Andy

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I have been successfully printing out charts for quite some time. Now
anything below the x-axis is not being printed. Print preview shows the
whole charte area and everything looks good, but when printed there is
nothing there. It is printing the footer fine.

I have not upgraded anything recently, but there may have been some auto
updates???

Any ideas?

Thanks, LK


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