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Jon Peltier
 
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Default screen resolution = vertical graph title problems

The only improvement to Bernard's suggestion is to use non-breaking spaces
instead of periods for the added characters. Where the problem exists, it
seems you can only avoid it through changing of font, zoom setting, or video
resolution.

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"bartelj" wrote in
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Thanks for your solution, but I am seeking for a sophisticated one.

I still think this is a resolution problem. Why? ...because using the
above mentioned resolution 1024x768 solves the problem, and I found out
that you suggestion does work if I don't change the zoom for instance
from 100% to 200%. The same problem again!


So thanks again, but if anyone has a better one, please!


bartelj


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