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I have a chart based on attendance for the school year. It goes from 9/09 to
6/10. I have my data source chosen for the entire time frame, but the chart
is only showing information until the end of 09 and won't continue into the
new year. I have date labels on the bottom of the chart. Any ideas?
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Hi Susan.

I have just plotted the dates that you mention (in EXCEL 2007) along my
horizontal axis and am not seeing the problem that you are.

Maybe try taking out the Data Labels and see if that makes any difference?

Please hit Yes if my comments have helped.

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I have a chart based on attendance for the school year. It goes from 9/09 to
6/10. I have my data source chosen for the entire time frame, but the chart
is only showing information until the end of 09 and won't continue into the
new year. I have date labels on the bottom of the chart. Any ideas?

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