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Default Pivot Chart with 2 horizontal axis field (categories)

I've created a pivot chart that has two horizontal axis fields. The chart
labels are too long to display properly and overlap each other. When I try
to modify the axis labels, I can only modify one of the categories. How can
I modify the other category labels?
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Hi,

When using multi-level category labels only the inner most level can be
formatted. True of Pivot chart and normal charts.

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Andy

Joe wrote:
I've created a pivot chart that has two horizontal axis fields. The chart
labels are too long to display properly and overlap each other. When I try
to modify the axis labels, I can only modify one of the categories. How can
I modify the other category labels?


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