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Why does my textbox disappear when I put it on a chart?
I added one text box to my chart and it shows up fine. When I move it to one
particular area of the embedded chart, it disappears. I've checked the Order, and it is In Front. |
Why does my textbox disappear when I put it on a chart?
krbear:
I have found two ways to add text boxes. The way the text box affects is added affects its behavior. Method 1 - I make my text box and simply place it in the chart. It looks ok, however, it disappears when I activate the chart. It doesn't move with the chart. The text box is floating over the chart, it isn't really attached to the chart. Method 2 - I make my text box. I copy or cut it, then I activate my chart, and paste my chart to the active chart. The text box shows up in the upper left corner. I then move my chart to where I want it. It stays visible all the time and it moves with my embedded chart. It is attached to the chart. Your description sounds like my method 1. You should try method 2 and see if it solves your disappearing text box problem. ....Kelly "krbear" wrote in message ... I added one text box to my chart and it shows up fine. When I move it to one particular area of the embedded chart, it disappears. I've checked the Order, and it is In Front. |
Why does my textbox disappear when I put it on a chart?
To add to Kelly's comments: The problem is the chart and the text box are
not grouped. To group a text box as you make it: first click on the chart (in former times we talked of 'activating the chart'); now use the Drawing tool to put a box (or any other drawing object) on the chart. To group after the fact: click the box; hold CTL and click the chart area; right click and use the Group item on drop down menu. best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "krbear" wrote in message ... I added one text box to my chart and it shows up fine. When I move it to one particular area of the embedded chart, it disappears. I've checked the Order, and it is In Front. |
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