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I am creating a Gantt chart using a floating bar chart. I have changed the
fill and border of series one to none. This worked fine and it can't be seen.
However it still shows up in the legend. How can I select this series so I
can take it out of the legend.

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Hi,

For information on deleting legend entries
http://www.andypope.info/charts/deletelegendentry.htm

Cheers
Andy

NDBC wrote:
I am creating a Gantt chart using a floating bar chart. I have changed the
fill and border of series one to none. This worked fine and it can't be seen.
However it still shows up in the legend. How can I select this series so I
can take it out of the legend.

Thanks


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