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Hello

One of the variables I am plotting is called "Average Fitness".
I see that only the letters "Average Fitne" are visible in the Legend Box of
my chart.
Is it possible to have more characters visible in that box, or to be able to
display the two words on two lines in the Legend Box, i.e.,

"Average
Fitness"

Thank you!
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Does this help? Select the legend, then drag one of the small black
handles to make the legend wider.

Also, is the Zoom set to something other than 100%?

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Sam wrote:
Hello

One of the variables I am plotting is called "Average Fitness".
I see that only the letters "Average Fitne" are visible in the Legend Box of
my chart.
Is it possible to have more characters visible in that box, or to be able to
display the two words on two lines in the Legend Box, i.e.,

"Average
Fitness"

Thank you!

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