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The negative bar charts overlap with the category titles. I've tried offset,
but it won't let me move the text more than '1000' units, and it still
overlaps.
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Hi,

You can find an explanation here.
http://www.andypope.info/tips/tip002.htm

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KarenNeedsHelp wrote:
The negative bar charts overlap with the category titles. I've tried offset,
but it won't let me move the text more than '1000' units, and it still
overlaps.


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Hi Karen -

Double click on the category titles or axis, and on the Patterns tab, for Axis Tick
Labels, choose Low.

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KarenNeedsHelp wrote:

The negative bar charts overlap with the category titles. I've tried offset,
but it won't let me move the text more than '1000' units, and it still
overlaps.


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