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Default problems about line breaks in axis titles

I am having problems about the axis titles. Whatever name I give to the axis,
only the first few charecters are displayed on the chart. And if I click on
the title to edit it, I am not able to see the complete title.

If I go to chart options i can see everything. But again only somepart is
displayed on the chart.


Please help.
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Default problems about line breaks in axis titles

Can you grab a corner handle of the text box & make the box bigger? I
have never had the problem you describe. If you experiment with making
the font smaller, does it show more characters? If it does, then you
should be able to resize the box to make it all appear.

Amit wrote:
I am having problems about the axis titles. Whatever name I give to the axis,
only the first few charecters are displayed on the chart. And if I click on
the title to edit it, I am not able to see the complete title.

If I go to chart options i can see everything. But again only somepart is
displayed on the chart.


Please help.


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